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Episode 2 of The Split was another drama filled episode packed with different family law themes. In this blog, family and divorce lawyer Annabel Andreou fact-checks some of the key...
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Last night many of us (including I imagine most divorce and family lawyers) sat down to watch the first episode of season 3 of The Split. The BBC drama follows...
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Unmarried couples who live together (cohabitees) may be surprised to know that they have no automatic right to inherit their partners estate if they pass away without leaving a Will....
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It is fair to say that trusts often suffer from bad PR. They are often cited in mainstream media with negative connotations attached. You would be forgiven for thinking that...
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The end is nigh for Covid restrictions and so I hope, the relentless overuse of the term ‘unprecedented’. There is no denying that the pandemic brought about uncertain times for...
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Senior family lawyer Natalie Lester shares her advice for couples going through a divorce and how you can keep relations amicable: 1) Make sure divorce is the right decision When...
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Most people will not consider how they would raise their children following a divorce and separation until they find themselves facing the reality of doing just that. Terms such as...
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During the pandemic, more than £7bn worth of rent of arrears were accrued. A new bill is soon to be introduced that will help commercial landlords and tenants resolve rent...
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Late payment of invoices is often considered part and parcel of running a business but are you finding that your invoices are being delayed due to a dispute being raised?...
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3 March 2022 marks this year’s World Book Day – a time to recognise and celebrate the stories and tales which we love. Reading can be an opportunity for children...
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