A recent inheritance fraud case has brought the duties of trustees and executors sharply into focus. It’s a powerful reminder that these roles carry serious legal and ethical responsibilities and when things go wrong the consequences can be severe.
READ MORESince February 2024, new developments in England have been required to meet the 10% Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) target, a vital environmental shift that continues to shape the planning landscape.
READ MOREPurchasing a property is a significant milestone, whether you're stepping onto the property ladder for the first time or expanding your portfolio.
READ MOREWorking in the legal field can be incredibly rewarding, but it can also be demanding, stressful, and at times, overwhelming.
READ MOREWhen a relationship breaks down, one of the first things many people do is head to Google and search “How do I get divorced?”
READ MOREThe Law Commission has published a new report, Modernising Wills Law, suggesting big changes to how Wills are made in England and Wales. These updates aim to bring the law in line with today’s digital world and reflect how society is changing.
READ MORECarers Week 2025 takes place from 9th - 15th June, focusing on the theme ‘Caring about Equality’. The week aims to raise awareness of the challenges faced by unpaid carers across the UK and call for a fairer, more supportive society.
READ MOREIn today’s modern world, blended families are more common than ever. Many people are entering new relationships or civil partnerships later in life, often bringing children from previous relationships into the mix.
READ MOREFor decades, leasehold ownership has been the standard for flats and shared buildings in England and Wales. However, this model has increasingly come under scrutiny due to rising costs, limited control for leaseholders, and complex legal structures.
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