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Yearly Archives: 2025

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Legal trends affecting family law in 2025

Family LawBy Hannah Morris20/05/2025

Family law is a crucial part of the legislative structure in the United Kingdom, and there have been some recent changes to

Research highlights common myths about Will making

WillsBy Amy Williams18/05/2025

There have been massive inroads in the numbers of people who are now prioritising making a Will, according to new research seen in

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Changes expected to strengthen Domestic Abuse Act

Family LawBy Karen Bennett16/05/2025

Although the Domestic Abuse Act has been in place since 2021, it is anticipated that there are some imminent changes that will strengthen the

Study shows young Will-makers more likely to give to charity

WillsBy Hannah Morris14/05/2025

Although Wills and probate solicitors in North Wales have previously been mainly advising those aged 60 and over about charitable giving, it now seems that

Statistics show record number of first-time house buyers

ConveyancingBy Karen Bennett12/05/2025

There have been record number of house purchases recently and many of these have been first time home buyers, according to statistics from

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Industry experts concerned over lack of understanding regarding valid Wills

WillsBy Karen Bennett10/05/2025

Although most people know that having a Will is a sensible and easy way to manage an estate in the event of a death, many Wills solicitors in North Wales and throughout the nation understand that there is

What family law legislation changes can be expected in 2025?

Family LawBy Amy Williams08/05/2025

It is expected that there will be some upcoming changes to a range of family law issues in the UK that could affect

Statistics show half of British citizens without valid Wills

WillsBy Hannah Morris06/05/2025

Latest figures have shown that over half of all British adults have not yet completed the task of preparing

Changes to UK inheritance tax rules announced

Inheritance TaxBy Karen Bennett04/05/2025

Upcoming changes over the next few years to the inheritance tax rules could potentially affect thousands of families and increase the amount of

Legislative changes to UK Wills announced

WillsBy Amy Williams02/05/2025

In 2025, there will be some legislative changes that are likely impact Will making in

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