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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

Support available in the UK to buy a new build home

ConveyancingBy Hannah Morris30/12/2025

The government in the UK have introduced several schemes that are designed to

Recent statistics for charitable giving in UK Wills

WillsBy Karen Bennett28/12/2025

The Legacy Giving Report, published in 2025, has revealed some interesting statistics about how much people are

The use of AI in family law cases

Family LawBy Adrian Altman26/12/2025

The growing use of AI in everyday life has recently started to impact on court cases, especially ones relating to

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Do grandparents have rights to grandchildren in the UK?

Family LawBy Hannah Morris24/12/2025

Grandparents are a rock in many families. They can offer a sense of identity and solidify family values for children. They can also provide

Important information from the National Wills Report 2025

WillsBy Adrian Altman24/12/2025

One of the cornerstones of the National Wills Report 2025 was to gather information to support the likes of Will writing solicitors in North Wales to help

Can my ex stop me from changing our child’s surname?

Family LawBy Adrian Altman23/12/2025

Changing a child’s surname can be a sensitive matter. In the UK, the rules surrounding it are very clear. If both parents hold

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