A Fairer Deal for Leaseholders of Houses and Flats
The Law Commission has today published its long awaited consultation paper on the proposed reforms to the residential leasehold system. The... Read more »
The Law Commission has today published its long awaited consultation paper on the proposed reforms to the residential leasehold system. The... Read more »
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into effect across the EU on 25 May 2018, and significantly revised the regulatory system relating to... Read more »
Brexit fears are keeping European nationals away from the UK, a new report suggests, just days before the first stage of government proposals designed... Read more »
On 18 July 2018 the Supreme Court handed down judgment in the case of Mills v Mills. Very few Family law financial cases get to the Supreme Court and... Read more »
The Department of Health and Social Care recently published guidance for surrogates and intended parents, which sets out how to start a family through... Read more »
Plans to reform surrogacy laws are being examined by the Government. The Law Commission of England and Wales and the Scottish Law Commission have... Read more »
The majority of people who get divorced issue a petition (Owens v Owens) based on adultery or 'unreasonable behaviour' because the alternative is to... Read more »
In a world which has seen an increase in family unions between different European nationals, family law has developed to provide a harmonised system... Read more »
The Law Commission has published its terms of reference for its Residential Leasehold Law Reform project, but cautioned that it is likely to be... Read more »
The much awaited decision of the Court Of Appeal in the case of Adrian Howard Mundy v The Trustees of the Sloane Stanley Estate [2018] EWCA Civ 35 the... Read more »