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Sep - 2018
To some extent, everyone knows what the average time to exchange/completion is; but each transaction is different. Each has its own unique set of requirements and each can go wrong (or indeed right) in all manner of ways.
16
Aug - 2018
When parents separate the problems that they have between them should not be inflicted upon their children but so often they are. Hostility between parents can lead to children becoming pawns in a distressing game, even if it isn’t intentional.
13
Aug - 2018
A recent case has once again highlighted the importance of making an appropriate Will when a couple live though are not married. The temptation for many couples is to ignore this issue though the consequences can be far-reaching.
13
Aug - 2018
The mining of coal and other minerals has shaped the country we live in today, from the rail network to the materials used to construct the homes we live in. Several centuries of extraction to fuel this tiny island’s global domination has inevitably left a scar that we must not forget.
08
Aug - 2018
Airbnb is an online platform that allows its users to rent out their homes, rooms and apartments to visitors. Leaseholders in England and Wales have to be aware of the law, rules, regulations and other legal agreements that they may fall foul of, if they intend to use Airbnb to rent out their property.
01
Aug - 2018
Buying property freehold is always regarded as a much better deal than leasehold because both the land and the property on which it stands will belong to you.
17
Jul - 2018
I originally decided I wanted to buy a property when I was 21. Then, it seemed like something way off, but now at 23 I am close to completing on my first house! Here are some of my top tips...
17
Jul - 2018
British law does not require cycle helmets to be worn on the roads. Currently, wearing a helmet is deemed to be a personal choice rather than compulsory by legislation.
17
Jul - 2018
If you are thinking of selling your home, the steps that are followed are set out in our latest blog...
17
Jul - 2018
The term “forced adoption” is not a term that is used in Court proceedings. The Court and solicitors in Care proceedings will refer to non-consensual adoption or contested adoption. It is a term widely used on an almost daily basis in the media, especially the newspapers and on social media. It has also been discussed often in Parliament.