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Auditing for solicitors and legal professionals is a specialist area requiring expert knowledge of complex regulations. Declan McCusker, an expert in statutory audits at Perrys Chartered Accountants,...
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At some point during the course of your divorce, you will likely want to consider whether there is a better way to resolve the issues between you and your spouse without going to trial. In the...
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Relationships have been in the news in 2018. Not only did we see two Royal weddings, but at the opposite end of the romance spectrum, in June the UK Supreme Court ruled that it was discriminatory not...
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Civil partnerships for heterosexuals still leave cohabiting couples unprotected, writes SYLVIA HAIGH, a senior associate at Taylor Vintors....
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The benefits of many provisions of the individual income tax code vary depending on a taxpayer’s family status. Similarly, tax rates and brackets vary by whether taxpayers are single, married, or...
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There are wide-ranging opinions regarding the benefits and risks associated with vaccinations, as well as a considerable amount of research and academic opinion. But what happens if two parents...
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The Convention of 25 October 1980 on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (“1980 Hague Convention”) is a multilateral treaty developed by the Hague Conference on Private International...
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OLWEN DUTTON, partner at Anthony Collins Solicitors LLP, discusses the key aspects of the government’s loneliness strategy. Dutton also considers any potential ethical issues stemming from the social...
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Tomorrow, on 7 November, the Supreme Court in the U.S. state of Wisconsin will hear oral arguments in a grandparent-visitation case, Michels v. Lyons, 2017AP1142. This case affords the U.S. Supreme...
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Should you discover that your spouse is having an affair, there are certain things that are inadvisable. While you might be tempted, don’t deliver his valuable wine collection to your neighbours’...
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