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During divorce proceedings sometimes a third party can come forward to claim an interest in a property or asset that is up for dispute in financial remedy proceedings. This third...
In the UK, first-time drug offenders may or may not go to jail, depending on the specifics of their case. While jail time is possible, the legal system often looks...

Our Fraud Expertise

Being accused of fraud can have a significant impact on all aspects of your life. A fraud conviction could lead to a prison sentence, as well as damage your personal...
The latest no fault divorce process was introduced in 2022 under the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act. It removes the requirement for couples to assign blame to one party for...
Prenuptial agreements have become increasingly popular over the years, even for couples that are marrying and do not have a high-net-worth. But, before you make the decision to put a...
Divorcing couples in England and Wales will be able to get a ‘no fault’ divorce from 6 April 2022, making the process of getting a divorce simpler and reducing the...
The government announced in September that National Insurance tax will rise by 1.25% from April 2022. Boris Johnson says that this will raise £12 billion a year to help cover...

Are Online Wills Safe?

During the Covid-19 pandemic, demand for Wills exploded. National lockdowns and the threat of the virus caused many people to pause and consider whether they needed to put their final...
Up to 60% of emergency pandemic loans made under the Bounce Back Loan Scheme are unlikely to ever be paid back, according to recent findings from the government’s spending watchdog....
There has been much confusion over what is, and what is not, permitted under the present coronavirus lockdown rules. The police have come under some criticism for their approach to...
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