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HM Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS) has published a Q&A document which covers the questions asked at its online event which focused on its recovery plans, progress in the civil, family and...
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SPONSORED CONTENT When the UK went into lockdown in March 2020, we, like most other firms of our size (170 colleagues across England and Wales), were unprepared. Overnight, we closed all of...
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One of the features of the new family law landscape on the UK leaving the EU is the re-emergence of sole domicile, a jurisdictional connecting feature in English law over many decades.  It is now...
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There is no disputing the fact that the Family Court has faced numerous unprecedented challenges as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. Judges and court staff are under considerable pressure to ensure...
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When a person dies, their will can be one of the most important documents they leave behind. It will set out who they appoint as executor to carry out their wishes, and how they want their assets to...
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In considering the impact of UK’s increasing ageing population, experts are questioning whether current legislation protects those who are most vulnerable to financial abuse. Indeed a quick online...
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On 20 January 2021 in the matter of Re E (Vaccine) [2021] EWCOP 7, the Vice-President of the Court of Protection Mr Justice Hayden, delivered the first reported judgement in a vaccination dispute. Mrs...
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The UK’s departure from the European Union in 2020 signalled the careful and complex process of the uncoupling of our domestic law from 45-odd years of law originating from the EU. Whilst the...
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The recent case of Rattan v Kuwad [2021] EWCA Civ 1 has provided family lawyers with an important reminder to consider the way in which the courts should approach applications for maintenance pending...
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Law firms need to check whether they need to register doing tax advice work to fulfil their obligations under the money laundering regulations. This includes specialist family law firms.The Fifth...
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