What rights do you have Cohabiting?
Cohabitation means that you are living with someone you are in a relationship with, but you are not married or in a
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Cohabitation means that you are living with someone you are in a relationship with, but you are not married or in a
Many people choose to use Wills and probate solicitors in North Wales to make a basic Will. There are advantages to using this type of
Here in the UK, there are two different ways available to make a relationship recognised by the law – forming a civil partnership or getting married.
Many divorces become contentious when there are disagreements about a range of issues such as children or the
When selling or buying a property, you’ll need a qualified conveyancing solicitor to carry out processes behind the scenes to satisfactorily complete the transaction.
When you make your Will, you can appoint an executor who is normally a trusted person who can carry out your wishes when
Child Arrangement Orders are designed to prevent warring parents from causing undue stress and pressure on
There are many good reasons to make a Will, not least to protect your assets and ensure your family and loved ones benefit from
Before people enter into a civil partnership, it is worth considering a
When someone wants to make some amendments to their Will without changing