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On 27 October 2025, the long-awaited Renters’ Rights Bill (the Act) received Royal Assent and became law. Below we will...
Now that the long summer break is over and families are back in school-time routine, many separated parents are already...
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Most people assume the divorce is “done” when the court grants the final order. In law, though, dissolving the marriage...
There was a time when environmental and social factors barely registered in commercial property deals. Energy ratings and community value...
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One of the most valuable aspects for UK-based families is that children do not have to give up their British...
A recent Employment Tribunal decision has cast new light on employers’ responsibilities when staff feel harassed by external speakers at...
For many families, the thought of going to court is daunting enough. The idea of doing it all through a...
As the UK edges closer to its 2050 net zero target, the pressure on the property sector to cut carbon...
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The High Court’s recent decision in Parfitt v Jones & Anor | [2025] EWHC 1552 (Ch) is a lesson in...
For years, Business Property Relief (BPR) has underpinned the confidence of family business owners. It was not simply a tax...
Redundancy may be a commercial necessity, but it remains one of the more emotionally and legally complex steps an employer...
Anyone who has been through a divorce knows that it is rarely just about the paperwork. On paper it looks...
Artificial intelligence still sounds, to many, like something belonging to the world of software and silicon rather than bricks and...
Life policies written into Trust have long been a mainstay of financial planning. They can ensure policy proceeds are paid...
The arrival of a new baby should be a moment of joy, not a logistical minefield or a financial balancing...
Earlier this year I went to a school reunion. I hadn’t seen some of those faces for decades, and it...
When When business owners decide to step down, one of the most common succession options is to sell the business...