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Fire safety works in blocks of flats are big news at the moment. These works are not just cladding removal but all sorts of other things. Leaseholders are potentially being asked to pay through th...
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Many couples welcome mediation as a chance to sort out matters directly with each other, rather than discuss matters at arms length via third parties, or go to court. However they also want matter...
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2020. Even naming this year as a standalone sentence invites mixed feelings of dread, of ill health, financial distress and family tensions. At Anthony Gold the impact of the pandemic was no differ...
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The Court of Protection was established by the Mental Capacity Act (2005). The court will take responsibility for P when there is evidence confirming they lack the requisite capacity to manage their p...
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The Family Mediation Week 2024 was a wonderful focus on mediation as an effective and client focused way of resolving issues between separating couples, including finances and children. David Emmerson...
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This week, 18-24 January 2021, is cervical cancer prevention week. With the delays, disruption and changes in healthcare provision as a result of prioritising treatment of patients with COVID-19, I wa...
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If you have entered a caveat and are served with a warning, you must act quickly. You have 14 days (including the day you were served) to enter an appearance. If you do nothing, your caveat will be...
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I attended a wedding a while ago where the atmosphere was tense rather than joyful because the bride’s parents had divorced ten years previously and animosity between them still reigned. Although...
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