Brexit Hope for Europeans Ineligible for Permanent Residence Card
There may be a light at the end of the tunnel for European nationals who have lived in the UK for many years but whose personal circumstances have... Read more »
There may be a light at the end of the tunnel for European nationals who have lived in the UK for many years but whose personal circumstances have... Read more »
Running a successful private residents' association is certainly not without its share of difficulties. While the directors of your association may... Read more »
Following the legalisation of same-sex marriage by virtue of the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act 2013, hope of equality for the LGBT community was... Read more »
Following their divorce in Saudi Arabia, Ms Christina Estrada, the wife of Saudi billionaire Dr Al-Juffali, secured a divorce settlement in the... Read more »
William Twidale, contentious trusts lawyer at Bishop & Sewell LLP has recently had an article published in the Society of Trust and Estates... Read more »
In May 2016 court reports revealed a further example of the consequences of a divorcing spouse failing to comply with Family court orders (Trott v... Read more »
Shockwaves from the referendum result have started to settle, leaving many EU nationals living in the UK wondering what the future holds for them. ... Read more »
This is a commonly occurring aspect in divorce cases and the Court of Appeal has recently dealt with this issue in the case of John Hart and Karen... Read more »
Cohabitation is an area in the law regularly viewed by many in the profession as being of out of step with the growing number of cohabitees in the UK... Read more »
The Crown Estate holds the freehold to a significant number of properties that are subject to residential leases. It is not subject to the Leasehold... Read more »