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Monthly Archives: April 2026

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New focus on children in family law

Family LawBy Hannah Morris14/04/2026

Part of the major changes to family law in the UK is the move to

Push to implement changes to UK Wills

WillsBy Adrian Altman12/04/2026

Last year, there were several important changes announced to Will making in the UK, and it was assumed that these amendments would be implemented by

Expected impact of inheritance tax changes on Wills revealed

Inheritance TaxBy Karen Bennett10/04/2026

April 2026 has seen the introduction of some important changes to

Recent case laws changing the UK property market

PropertyBy Hannah Morris08/04/2026

Although many positive changes are anticipated throughout 2026 that will help those looking to buy a house, there has already been case law that has

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Law Commission report teases changes to financial remedy orders

Family LawBy Adrian Altman06/04/2026

Financial remedy orders are designed to deal with any financial implications faced by divorcing couples. It has been deemed, however, that

Changes to laws relating to relationships expected

MarriageBy Karen Bennett04/04/2026

The Matrimonial Cause Act 1973 has long been considered to be out of date and no longer appropriate for more

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Upcoming changes to Will storage in the UK

WillsBy Hannah Morris02/04/2026

Recent legal developments have allowed for the digital storage of Wills in the UK that could

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