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.
Following on from Autism Acceptance Week, we look at why some families are increasingly turning to Will Trusts to protect the interests of their loved ones, especially those who may need extra support.
“The secret of change is to focus all of your energy, not on fighting the old, but on building the new.” - Dan Millman
The two weeks I have spent on work experience with Thomas Flavell and Sons has been a transformative experience in my legal career. This reputable firm provided me with an invaluable opportunity to delve deep into the intricacies of English law.
The conveyancing process as we know it, is actually quite a recent introduction. In this article, here's a brief guide to the history of owning property in England.
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