Mixed-Use Property and the Renters’ Rights Act
Mixed-use properties (buildings that combine commercial premises with residential accommodation) are a familiar…
Till death do us part? Divorce doesn’t always end pension…
Couples navigating divorce urged to understand pension implications as financial disputes rise. More…
Grandparents and grandchildren: what the law says about contact
Grandparents often play a significant role in their grandchildren’s lives, offering support, continuity,…
Cake & Sharing: Reaching Agreement, or Reaching a Fair Agreement?
Why understanding what you really want matters when separating As family solicitors, we…
What to Check in a New Build Contract
Buying a new build property is an exciting prospect. The appeal of a…
UK GDPR Complaints: 2026 Update
From 19th June 2026, any organisation which controls data, must have in place…
New changes announced to Renters’ Rights Act
Most landlords know by now that the Renters’ Rights Act 2025 comes into…
Double jeopardy of digital asset inheritance planning amid probate delays
Hidden digital assets and mounting interest on inheritance tax bills are creating a…
Pension Death Benefits: What Happens to Your Pension When You…
For many people, a pension represents one of the most significant assets they…
Confusion as Companies House rolls out identity checks for directors
Company directors are being urged to familiarise themselves with new identity verification requirements…
Buying Agricultural Land: What Checks Should You Make?
Whether you are a farmer looking to expand an existing holding or someone…
Understanding the Roles of Executors and Trustees
When someone makes a will, they place a great deal of trust in…
