How does divorce impact the finances (pensions) of those over 50?
We have seen an increasing number of older couples getting divorced which seems to be down to a few reasons, such as the increasing financial... Read more »
We have seen an increasing number of older couples getting divorced which seems to be down to a few reasons, such as the increasing financial... Read more »
‘The Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards’ (“MEES”) have been brought into effect by the Energy Efficiency (Private Rented Property) (England... Read more »
A Russian billionaire has appealed to the Court of Appeal against an order that the husband pay his former wife £453m. It is believed that the... Read more »
February 2018 saw the first surrogacy guidance published by the Government for use in England and Wales. This surrogacy guidance, although not... Read more »
A building being listed is a celebration of that building’s architectural and cultural value. Listed buildings also come under the protection of... Read more »
This Valentine’s Day the court of appeal has handed down an appeal on an interesting children’s case relating to the question of child abduction. ... Read more »
Noise nuisance is often an issue that arises between leaseholders causing much upset and, often, sleepless nights. The problem is compounded when... Read more »
The High Court has upheld an injunction demanding the removal of a pet belonging to the Leaseholder, in this case a Yorkshire/Maltese terrier called... Read more »
We are all accustomed to thinking of physical abuse when the term domestic violence is used. The stereotypical black eye comes to mind, but since 2015... Read more »
The answer to the question as to why the Court of Appeal rejected the appeal in Mundy was never quite as simple as it might have first appeared. ... Read more »