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Child maintenance payments if either parent moves abroad
Child maintenance payments if either parent moves abroad

We look at the steps required when making child maintenance payments outside of the UK and the benefits of a Reciprocal Enforcement of Maintenance Order (REMO).

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FamilyNathan Wilkins16 December 2021
Buying Residential vs Commercial Property: What is the Difference?
Buying Residential vs Commercial Property: What is the Difference?

Whilst the lines between home and work have shifted for many of us, the legal process between residential and commercial property transactions has not.

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ConveyancingGuest User1 December 2021
Joint tenants vs tenants in common: Why does it matter?
Joint tenants vs tenants in common: Why does it matter?

Here we look at the difference between joint tenants and tenants in common, and why they matter when it comes to buying a property as a couple.

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Landlords & TenantsGuest User25 November 2021
Where there’s successful litigation over a contentious will, there’s a way…
Where there’s successful litigation over a contentious will, there’s a way…

We look at contentious probate; what it is, the types of disputes which may commonly arise, plus how long it takes.

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Contentious Probate, Wills & ProbateGuest User18 November 2021
 Is it TOLATA to make a claim?
Is it TOLATA to make a claim?

Find out more about disputing ownership of a property that you’ve contributed to, but on paper, may have no official rights over. A TOLATA claim can assist parties in resolving disputes over property, and often can be settled out of court.

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Landlords & TenantsGuest User11 November 2021
Climate Change Contract Clauses for UK Businesses
Climate Change Contract Clauses for UK Businesses

For the UK’s SMEs, COP26 can seem far removed from the daily to-do list. However, as climate change responsibility increases, here are some clauses to be aware of.


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Guest User3 November 2021
A Guide to the Special Considerations needed for High Net Worth Divorces
A Guide to the Special Considerations needed for High Net Worth Divorces

Individuals with a significant amount at stake can face some unique concerns when getting divorced. We look at what wealthy couples or individuals should consider when they go through a divorce.

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DivorceGuest User25 October 2021
How to Avoid a Breach of Contract and Protect your Position
How to Avoid a Breach of Contract and Protect your Position

Contracts run the world of business, but what can be done to avoid a breach? We also look at early-stage tips to help you stay in a strong position.

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Commercial DisputesGuest User21 October 2021
Parental Alienation: What is it and how can it be prevented?
Parental Alienation: What is it and how can it be prevented?

We look at the typical behaviours associated with parental alienation, as well as the signs children exhibit and ways you can prevent or reduce the effects of this manipulation on your children.

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FamilyGuest User8 October 2021
Child Arrangement Orders
Child Arrangement Orders

We look at Child Arrangement Orders in everyday terms. We define what it is, who can apply, and when you should seek legal advice.

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FamilyGuest User24 September 2021
How does Gafta promote international trade?
How does Gafta promote international trade?

One of many arbitration institutions worldwide, Gafta works in many ways as a significant impetus for improved international trade.

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Guest User21 September 2021
What is Ad Hoc Arbitration and Why is it Used?
What is Ad Hoc Arbitration and Why is it Used?

We look at ad hoc arbitration and why it is used despite the option to use a highly regarded arbitral institution.

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Guest User2 September 2021
Shareholders’ agreement: what is it and what happens without one?
Shareholders’ agreement: what is it and what happens without one?

We look at what a shareholders’ agreement is, what should be included, as well as what might happen without one.

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Guest User25 August 2021
Carlsons Solicitors announces the appointment of Paul Dipré
Carlsons Solicitors announces the appointment of Paul Dipré

Paul Dipré joins Carlsons Solicitors as an in-house barrister in the Dispute Resolution and Family Law team.

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Nathan Wilkins19 August 2021
Should fraud be pursued as a civil matter or as a criminal offence?
Should fraud be pursued as a civil matter or as a criminal offence?

With no obligation to report fraud as a crime in the UK (unless you’re part of a regulated body), we look at why businesses or individuals may seek recovery through the civil courts instead.

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Guest User9 August 2021
Non-Enforcement of Arbitral Awards
Non-Enforcement of Arbitral Awards

We look at the applicable grounds for non-enforcement of awards in arbitration, and the systems of law in place that facilitate international cooperation.

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Guest User23 July 2021
 Litigation under a Codified System (Civil Law) vs Common Law
Litigation under a Codified System (Civil Law) vs Common Law

Litigating in a codified system of law can vary when compared to litigation in a common law system. We look at the role of judges, lawyers and a few other notable differences.

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Guest User12 July 2021
Obtaining Information in Arbitration: The Power of Tribunals
Obtaining Information in Arbitration: The Power of Tribunals

Courts and tribunals have extensive powers to enable the sourcing of key evidence. We look at when this might be needed, and how it could be obtained.

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Guest User6 July 2021
Costs of Litigation Undertaken in the English Courts
Costs of Litigation Undertaken in the English Courts

We attempt to dispel the myths surrounding the costs of litigation, detailing what you need to pay for, and how to finance a case in the English courts.

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Guest User21 June 2021
States and State-Owned Entities in Arbitration
States and State-Owned Entities in Arbitration

We look at why international arbitration is so key to resolving disputes involving States, as well as the benefits and hurdles of taking on a State in arbitral proceedings.

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Guest User14 June 2021
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