From 8 July 2020 the Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) zero rate band for residential properties, at which a purchaser does not pay any SDLT, was temporarily... Read more »
In August Helen Langworthy, the Head of our Private Client team wrote that the government had agreed to allow witnessing of Wills by video conference.... Read more »
Keen readers of my blog Love, Life and the Law may remember this story in March 2018, understood to involve the couple at the centre of the highest... Read more »
In October, I wrote this blog identifying some of the steps businesses can take if the goods they have bought do not match up to the original... Read more »
Bishop & Sewell, a leading full-service Central London law firm, announces the recent appointment of Eleanor Furlong as a Solicitor in the... Read more »
The Law Commission is still consulting on provisional proposals to reform the law governing how and where couples can get married, writes Louise... Read more »
The majority of people in the UK want to pay the right tax at the right time because they believe that it is the right thing to do and appreciate that... Read more »
Currently, England is known as the ‘divorce capital’ of the world and this label arises partly because of the rules that apply between the UK and... Read more »