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Pursuing a commercial dispute: what are my options?
Pursuing a commercial dispute: what are my options?

What options exist for dealing with or resolving commercial disputes? How can you best prepare for them?

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Commercial DisputesNathan Wilkins21 March 2023
The Tate Modern Viewing Platform deemed a nuisance: developers and landowners beware
The Tate Modern Viewing Platform deemed a nuisance: developers and landowners beware

The UK Supreme Court has established that overlooking a property may invade privacy and lead to a claim for nuisance? What implications does this have for landowners and developers?

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Conveyancing, Commercial DisputesNathan Wilkins14 March 2023
Understanding the role of expert evidence in professional negligence claims
Understanding the role of expert evidence in professional negligence claims

What role does an expert witness play in cases of professional negligence? Is it always necessary to appoint an expert witness? 

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Commercial DisputesNathan Wilkins21 February 2023
Protecting your family with estate planning: a legal guide
Protecting your family with estate planning: a legal guide

How to provide for your family in the event of your death? What steps should you take to protect them when you are no longer around?

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Family, Wills & ProbateNathan Wilkins14 February 2023
Child arrangements in the UK: understanding the “Best Interests of the Child” standard
Child arrangements in the UK: understanding the “Best Interests of the Child” standard

What does the “best interests of the child” principle actually mean? How is it implemented in cases of child arrangement following divorce?

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FamilyNathan Wilkins9 February 2023
The role of mediation in resolving high-value family law disputes
The role of mediation in resolving high-value family law disputes

What is family law mediation and how can it help divorcing couples reach an amicable settlement? What are the benefits of mediation? When is mediation inappropriate? 

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DivorceNathan Wilkins19 January 2023
 Dealing with family business disputes
Dealing with family business disputes

Family business disputes can cause enormous financial and emotional damage. How can the risk of them be reduced and how are they best handled when they occur?

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Family, Commercial DisputesNathan Wilkins19 January 2023
The Renters Reform Bill: what does it mean for landlords?
The Renters Reform Bill: what does it mean for landlords?

What new provisions and laws will be introduced in the Renters Reform Bill and how might they impact private landlords in particular?

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Landlords & TenantsNathan Wilkins17 January 2023
Unmarried couples’ rights when splitting up
Unmarried couples’ rights when splitting up

Is there such a thing as common-law marriage? What rights does someone have against an unmarried partner or former unmarried partner?

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DivorceNathan Wilkins15 December 2022
Dealing with trusts in divorce proceedings
Dealing with trusts in divorce proceedings

It is widely believed that assets in trust cannot be touched in divorce settlements but this is not so. How do the courts deal with trusts and trust assets in divorce cases?.

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DivorceNathan Wilkins7 December 2022
The rules of intestacy: where there’s not a Will, there’s a way
The rules of intestacy: where there’s not a Will, there’s a way

What happens when a person dies without leaving a valid Will? Who gets the estate under the rules of intestacy?

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Contentious Probate, Wills & ProbateNathan Wilkins24 November 2022
Stamp Duty Land Tax implications for companies purchasing residential property
Stamp Duty Land Tax implications for companies purchasing residential property

Understand how higher rates of SDLT are applied to companies who acquire residential land and the exemptions that apply.

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ConveyancingNathan Wilkins23 November 2022
 Child law: understanding a Prohibited Steps order
Child law: understanding a Prohibited Steps order

What is a Prohibited Steps Order in relation to children? Who can apply for such an order and in what circumstances?

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FamilyNathan Wilkins15 November 2022
Capital Gains Tax rules relaxed for separating couples
Capital Gains Tax rules relaxed for separating couples

Capital Gain Tax rules can have an unfair impact on couples who are going through a divorce. But that is all going to change next year.

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Nathan Wilkins1 November 2022
Proprietary Estoppel: when your word becomes your bond
Proprietary Estoppel: when your word becomes your bond

What is the doctrine of proprietary estoppel? How can it be used to enforce a promise made in relation to land or property?

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Contentious ProbateNathan Wilkins27 October 2022
How to deal with parental alienation
How to deal with parental alienation

Read more about dealing with cases of parental alienation, where one parent has turned the children against the other parent and what can be done about it.

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FamilyNathan Wilkins25 October 2022
Sole directors: you may need to review your company’s Articles
Sole directors: you may need to review your company’s Articles

A recent High Court decision has made it perilous for sole company directors to rely on an unamended set of Model Articles. They need to address this sooner rather than later.

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Nathan Wilkins11 October 2022
Exploring a company merger: what are the steps?
Exploring a company merger: what are the steps?

What is a company merger and what steps should be taken before, during and after the company merger process to boost the prospects of success?

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Nathan Wilkins27 September 2022
Making a professional negligence claim in relation to Wills and Probate
Making a professional negligence claim in relation to Wills and Probate

What constitutes professional negligence in the case of Wills and probate and what steps can be taken to seek redress?

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Contentious Probate, Wills & Probate, Commercial DisputesNathan Wilkins20 September 2022
The top 6 most common property disputes
The top 6 most common property disputes

An examination of the top 6 most common property disputes and what homeowners can do to resolve them

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ConveyancingNathan Wilkins13 September 2022
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