If beneficiaries of a deceased’s Will agree, they can change who benefits
There was some really good advice recently in Money Week which reminded us that Wills aren’t set in stone, they can be changed with a Deed of... Read more »
There was some really good advice recently in Money Week which reminded us that Wills aren’t set in stone, they can be changed with a Deed of... Read more »
The UK Government introduced a Moratorium in March 2020 which restricted commercial landlords’ options to seek redress for non-payment of rent. It... Read more »
Last month I wrote on this blog how nice it will be soon - at last - to go to a pub. Regrettably a recent survey of tied publicans, i.e. those who... Read more »
In the divorce case of Lady Hiroko Barclay and Sir Frederick Barclay the judgment was delivered in private. However, the judge gave leave for a... Read more »
The landmark Domestic Abuse Bill received Royal Assent on April 29 strengthening measures to tackle domestic abuse and giving police new powers to... Read more »
A new survey published by AAT (the Association of Accounting Technicians) has revealed that MPs overwhelmingly support AAT’s recommendation for... Read more »
Believe me when I tell you Family Law isn’t all as glamorous or high stakes as the BBC’s drama series The Split makes out. Nonetheless I’m... Read more »
The introduction of self-driving vehicles carrying only passengers has the potential to create significant societal benefits by reducing the necessity... Read more »