News archive: March 2023

  • Posted on March 21, 2023
    Building work in the house next door is often a nuisance, with seemingly endless noise, dust, and workmen coming and going. Usually, such disruption ends without any lasting harm, but sometimes the work can adversely affect your property.
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  • Posted on March 20, 2023
    When a business becomes aware that a potential legal claim may be heading its way, then it could be tempting for senior people to decide to destroy or alter key evidence which might be ordered by a court. For example, a court might request copies of correspondence, social media accounts, documents, databases, designs, samples or even a prototype model.
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  • Posted on March 16, 2023
    If you own a commercial property which is larger than you need, selling part of it could be a good way to release value. Before you start, it is vital to have a clear idea of how the division will work from a practical point of view. This will ensure you do not end up having arguments over shared access roads or any disruption to your business as a result of your new neighbour’s activities.
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  • Posted on March 9, 2023
    Hotels and wedding venues are busy hosting wedding fairs and gearing up for the wedding season, with everyone focused on the details of the big day, from the colour scheme and menu to the choice of attendants and music. One other thing which now appears on a wedding checklist is discussion of a prenuptial agreement, especially when it is a second marriage, if there are business interests, or where the ‘Bank of Mum & Dad’ is helping with a deposit for a property.
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  • Posted on March 7, 2023
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  • Posted on March 7, 2023
    If you are married, in a civil partnership or cohabiting with a long term partner, and thinking of making or updating your will, you may have heard the expression ‘mirror wills’ and wonder if this would be suitable for you.
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  • Posted on March 1, 2023
    When someone dies, all their belongings and property vest in their personal representatives who must enter into any agreement to sell the property and sign the necessary transfers, which are called ‘assents’.
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