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Law changes may affect how marriage affects Wills

WillsBy Amy Williams10/06/2025

New upcoming rulings regarding may waver the automatic rights of a new spouse to inherit and put in place protections for

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Single-lawyer approach increasingly common among divorcing couples

Family LawBy Hannah Morris08/06/2025

It is becoming increasingly popular for divorcing couples to use just one legal expert, according to

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Numbers of estates without Wills on the rise

WillsBy Karen Bennett06/06/2025

There has been a marked increase recently in the number of families and individuals preparing to go to court

Changes to UK leasehold properties coming into effect in 2025

ConveyancingBy Amy Williams04/06/2025

The recent Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 will introduce notable changes for people who own or reside in

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Report calls for introduction of electronic Wills

WillsBy Hannah Morris02/06/2025

A recent report called Modernising Wills Law has been published that contains many recommendations for

How mental illness can impact Will making

WillsBy Karen Bennett30/05/2025

Although Will making solicitors in North Wales would emphasise the importance of estate planning, they are also most likely to help

What are the key recent changes affecting the UK housing market?

ConveyancingBy Amy Williams28/05/2025

Recently, the annual budget has been the precursor to several changes to the buying and selling of houses and the property market as

Law Commission suggests potential changes to Will making

WillsBy Hannah Morris26/05/2025

The Law Commission have undertaken a review of current laws governing Will-making and have made many recommendations that could, if implemented, completely revitalise the roles of

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Government launches consultation on non-married cohabitee rights

Family LawBy Karen Bennett24/05/2025

It has now acknowledged by the UK government that a consultation is needed to review the rights of

New report offers recommendations for making Wills

WillsBy Hannah Morris22/05/2025

There is anticipation that the historical laws relating to Will-making might be updated and modernised in due course, in line with changes to

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