Protecting your business from divorce
There are over five and a half million small businesses in the UK, many of them family-owned or managed. Combined they contribute some 50% of the... Read more »
There are over five and a half million small businesses in the UK, many of them family-owned or managed. Combined they contribute some 50% of the... Read more »
Data published by the Ministry of Justice points to a significant increase in legal rows over inheritance. A carefully drafted Will by an experienced... Read more »
As a private landlord, renting out your own property can be stressful. Most landlords tend to employ letting agents who can find prospective tenants... Read more »
In 89 Holland Park (Management) Limited v Dell, the Court of Appeal had to determine whether the appellant freeholder could recover from its tenants... Read more »
Anyone who uses the Tube will have grumbles enough about their daily commute into London but in this article I’m going to celebrate a terrific idea... Read more »
The Government has reaffirmed its commitment to banning so-called no fault evictions. All this refers to is the right of a landlord to end a tenancy... Read more »
Many UK nationals and those domiciled in the UK will hold assets, such as a holiday home, in other countries around the world, with mainland Europe... Read more »
Presumption of Death Act 2013 – How does it work and what actions can you take if a missing person is legally presumed dead? According to Missing... Read more »
Jürgen Klopp will leave Liverpool FC, the English Premier League club he has led to six major trophies, at the end of the current season, saying... Read more »
Bishop & Sewell in the Supreme Court A1 Properties (Sunderland) Ltd v Tudor Studios RTM Company Ltd It is not every day that a case goes to the... Read more »