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  • Rental evictions increase following lockdown lift

    Rental evictions increase following lockdown lift

    Landlord possession actions were halted when the country went into lockdown in March 2020, as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, with the aim of easing the financial pressure on struggling families and individuals. Following the lift on res...

  • Plans to Fine Separating Parents for Not Attending Mediation

    Plans to Fine Separating Parents for Not Attending Mediation

    The Government has announced that they have started a consultation about whether family mediation for parents should effectively become compulsory. It is being suggested that parents who are separating will run the risk of being fined if th...

  • Improving Transparency of Company Ownership

    Improving Transparency of Company Ownership

    The UK government has proposed several changes to Companies House protocol with the aim of increasing corporate transparency and reducing fraud. Companies House is the UK's official register of companies and is responsible for maintaining a...

  • 'Solely down the male line'

    'Solely down the male line'

    Widow wins High Court dispute despite her late husband's wishes: 'Reasonable Provision' - Kaur v Estate of Karnail Singh & Ors [2023] EWHC 304 (Fam). In recent news, Mr Justice Peel has ruled that 'reasonable provision' was not made for...

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