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Monthly Archives: January 2026

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Expected developments in divorce proceedings in 2026

Family LawBy Karen Bennett14/01/2026

One of the recent developments noticed by experts specialising in separation is the rise in no-fault divorces. Although this new initiative was

Autumn Budget highlights need for business owners to review Wills

WillsBy Adrian Altman12/01/2026

Since the Autumn Budget in 2025, experts in Wills have noticed an increasing need for business owners to review their Wills.

UK government makes U-turn on farmer’s inheritance tax

Inheritance TaxBy Adrian Altman10/01/2026

In the Autumn budget in 2025, Rachel Reeves announced far-reaching changes to the inheritance tax regime. However, in December 2025, new pronouncements meant that these anticipated changes to

Anticipated changes to family law in 2026

Family LawBy Hannah Morris08/01/2026

Even though 2025 saw some significant changes to family law in the United Kingdom, solicitors in Bangor may anticipate

What issues can arise from leaving property in a Will?

WillsBy Karen Bennett06/01/2026

It has been noted by many specialist solicitors that, often, the largest asset left in a Will is a house. In line with this, it has also been

Common reasons for Wills disputes going into 2026

WillsBy Adrian Altman02/01/2026

During 2025, there was a significant increase in the number of Wills that have

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