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Dealing with a breach of contract: what you need to know
Dealing with a breach of contract: what you need to know

What is meant by a breach of contract, the different types of breaches, how to prove them and the legal remedies available.

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Commercial DisputesNathan Wilkins26 July 2022
 Lasting Powers of Attorney: A Simple Guide
Lasting Powers of Attorney: A Simple Guide

What are lasting powers of attorney, who should make them and why they are so necessary?

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Wills & ProbateNathan Wilkins13 July 2022
Making a Professional Negligence Claim
Making a Professional Negligence Claim

What constitutes professional negligence and how should a client go about making a legal claim?

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Commercial DisputesNathan Wilkins13 July 2022
The Rise of the Post-Nuptial Agreement
The Rise of the Post-Nuptial Agreement

Why post-nuptial agreements were devised and how they are used. What are the effects of entering into a post-nuptial agreement? Read more in our latest article.

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DivorceNathan Wilkins23 June 2022
No-Fault Divorce, two months on - what has changed?
No-Fault Divorce, two months on - what has changed?

The new legislation is the culmination of years of campaigning and lobbying by family lawyers and has changed divorce law significantly. Hence, ‘no fault divorce’.

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DivorceNathan Wilkins15 June 2022
What is the commercial debt recovery process in the UK?
What is the commercial debt recovery process in the UK?

What happens if a customer or client cannot or will not pay your invoice? What practical steps can you take or should you take to ensure that you recover the money that is owed to you?

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Commercial DisputesNathan Wilkins12 May 2022
What is a living trust and do I need one?
What is a living trust and do I need one?

What is a living or family trust? Find out what a living trust is, how it works, its pros and cons and whether it is a good way for you to protect your family's wealth.

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Family, Wills & ProbateNathan Wilkins28 April 2022
Service charge disputes: a main area of dispute for leaseholders and landlords
Service charge disputes: a main area of dispute for leaseholders and landlords

What are service charge disputes? Find out more about service charges and what rights leaseholders and landlords have, from our service charge disputes solicitors in London.

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Landlords & TenantsNathan Wilkins20 April 2022
Most common shareholder disputes and how to resolve them
Most common shareholder disputes and how to resolve them

Company governance is similar to that of democratic countries, which is to say, the majority rules. Find out more about the most common shareholder disputes and how to resolve them.

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Commercial DisputesNathan Wilkins11 April 2022
Trust issues can have a double meaning when it comes to divorce
Trust issues can have a double meaning when it comes to divorce

In a world of off-shore bank accounts, tax havens and a certain straw hat (thanks Panama), we take a look at the options presented during a divorce when dealing with a trust.

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DivorceNathan Wilkins17 March 2022
What are the grounds for contesting a Will in England and Wales?
What are the grounds for contesting a Will in England and Wales?

Dealing with the death of a loved one is an emotionally distressing and stressful time. This can be made even more challenging when provisions made in the deceased’s Will were not as expected.

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Contentious Probate, Wills & ProbateNathan Wilkins3 March 2022
Establishing jurisdiction of the English courts in divorce cases
Establishing jurisdiction of the English courts in divorce cases

It is now increasingly common for couples to have connections to multiple countries over their lifetime. Here we detail how you must establish jurisdiction in England for divorce.

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DivorceNathan Wilkins16 February 2022
My property has an easement - what do I need to know?
My property has an easement - what do I need to know?

If you’ve discovered an easement running through your land or property, you may be wondering who has access and who can pass over your land. Here is what you need to know.

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Landlords & Tenants, ConveyancingNathan Wilkins3 February 2022
No Fault Divorce - an end to the divorce 'blame game'?
No Fault Divorce - an end to the divorce 'blame game'?

Our trusted divorce lawyers explore the introduction of the No Fault Divorce in the UK are and who can get a divorce. Does this mean the end of the divorce 'blame game'?

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DivorceNathan Wilkins27 January 2022
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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