Ah, the Euro 2024 final. We were all there in spirit, waving our St. George's flags, singing "Three Lions" at the top of our lungs, and dreaming of finally bringing football home. But alas, it was not to be.
Clients setting up in business and entering into new leases for their premises should always try and ensure their Landlord does not seek to exclude the protection afforded by the 1954 Landlord and Tenant Act (“the 1954 Act”).
Inheritance Tax (IHT) has long been contentious, and with the general election just a couple of days away, the fate of IHT is in the spotlight, with political parties offering distinct visions on its future.
Leasehold properties in conveyancing transactions can add an extra layer of complexity that can sometimes lead to delays. Understanding the potential hurdles associated with these transactions is crucial to ensure a smooth and more efficient process.
Family holidays are meant to be an enjoyable time that we all look forward to, however for separated families agreeing holiday arrangements can be a source of conflict. Here’s some useful tips to consider to try and avoid stressful situations.
In April 2024, the Family Procedure Rules (FPR) were revised to encourage parties to consider non-court dispute resolution (NCDR), among other changes. Head of Family Law, Judith Wheeler explains what this means.
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