DNA testing in contentious probate claims
Nield-Noir v Freeman (2018) - The Inherent Jurisdiction of the Court - DNA testing in Contentious Probate claims The Claimant and Defendant in this... Read more »
Nield-Noir v Freeman (2018) - The Inherent Jurisdiction of the Court - DNA testing in Contentious Probate claims The Claimant and Defendant in this... Read more »
Very few people wish to engage with legal proceedings. However, sometimes during a dispute our very best efforts fail to bring about an acceptable... Read more »
In February 2018, Truro County Court handed down its judgment in Adam Smith and Eleanor Smith v Rosemary Line, a claim for damages as a result of... 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 »
Many a dispute arises between a landlord and tenant in the course of a tenancy, but probably none more so than those concerning service charge costs... Read more »
Evicting a tenant is often a difficult and drawn out process for residential landlords. Of course, landlords must comply with requisite notice periods... Read more »
Concern has, over a number of years now been growing surrounding homeowners pursuing boundary disputes through the courts. The reasons for the concern... Read more »
A person's home is their castle and one which will be defended fearlessly. It therefore tends to follow that a homeowner will pretty much do anything... Read more »
You might think that the freedom of a person to dispose of his or her assets by Will is, or ought to be, sacrosanct. In England and Wales, as opposed... Read more »
The recent high court case of Eatherley v London Borough of Camden and Another at the end of 2016 has made changes about whether planning permission... Read more »