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A recent county court judgment appeal (D’Aubigny v Khan & Anor. Central London County Court, 1 December 2023) has highlighted the importance of carefully drafted tenancy agreements. Unclear clau...
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The Inheritance (Provision for Family & Dependants) Act 1975 (“the 1975 Act”) allows certain categories of people (including spouses, children, some cohabitants, and those being financially ma...
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The main difference between leasehold and freehold property ownership lies in control and duration. Freehold ownership means owning the property and the land it stands on indefinitely. Leasehold owner...
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It is well known that early intensive rehabilitation after a serious injury maximises a patient’s recovery. My client’s will often ask me whether they are entitled to private medical treatment as...
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When a partnership is dissolved, and there is no written partnership agreement, then what will normally happen is that an account will be taken of the assets and liabilities, including any liabilities...
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When couples get married, they often do not consider the possibility of future disputes or the need for financial arrangements. However, circumstances change, and a postnuptial agreement can provide c...
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On 18 January 2024, the Supreme Court heard the much-awaited appeal in the case of Hirachand v Hirachand. This is a landmark case, the outcome of which is expected to have a significant impact on clai...
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Employers in the UK have a legal duty to keep their Employees safe from injury at work, (and this includes temporary staff). However, those Employers who have been negligent in not providing a safe wo...
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