Does my new partner’s wealth affect my divorce?
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 »
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 »
Philip Rutter joins as a Partner in the firm’s Family & Divorce team. Philip Rutter as a specialist family lawyer. He has significant... Read more »
We are delighted to announce that Mark Chick, partner and head of the Landlord & Tenant team at Bishop & Sewell LLP won the award for... Read more »
Are you ready for full disclosure? On 6 April 2016 the Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015 came into force. The act seeks to promote a... 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 »
Getting a divorce is unlikely ever to be a pleasant experience, but a good family lawyer will try, wherever possible, to lessen the pain and acrimony.... Read more »
Mark Chick, director of ALEP comments in Estate Agent today on the question of service charges in residential properties and how these can affect the... Read more »