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Fiduciary duties are fundamental to a range of professional and legal relationships, ensuring that those who have been put in a position of trust are acting in the best interests of those they serve. At Brown Turner Ross, we serve as fiduciaries for our clients; every decision we make is…
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Disputes concerning and challenging a will’s validity fall under ‘contentious probate’. Unfortunately, when someone passes, not everyone is happy with, or believes in, the validity of what is outlined within their will, resulting in conflict between parties. Challenging the validity of a will is becoming increasingly common. People are unable…
The Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996 (TOLATA) provides a legal framework for the courts to ascertain the ownership of property or land in situations involving multiple interested parties. The Act grants the courts various powers to implement decisions regarding declarations of interest through appropriate orders. If…
In today's fast-paced business environment, it is increasingly common for organisations to establish a board of directors to facilitate effective operations. As humans, it is only natural that we will not necessarily agree at all times. Usually, when there are disagreements in daily life, you can agree to disagree and…
At Brown Turner Ross, we take great pride in our reputation as reliable and respected legal advisors and we recognise the importance of all of our clients knowing where they stand legally. If you have unfortunately experienced the loss of a loved one and you are a beneficiary or co-executor…
If you are looking to buy or sell a property, an important step you will need to take is contacting and instructing a conveyancer. A conveyancer will act on your behalf throughout the transfer of the property. A conveyancer's role is to conduct all of the steps required to move…
In the world of property law, certain legal terms can significantly impact your rights and obligations. Whether you're buying property or entering into any contractual property agreement, understanding what restrictive covenants are and how they work is crucial. In this blog post, we'll unpack this fundamental yet often misunderstood aspect…
There is a significant misconception that physical actions solely define abuse. This belief persisted until 2015, when the UK took a crucial step forward by enacting laws that recognise coercive control and behaviour as criminal offences. Although Controlling and Coercive Behaviour (CCB) has been an offence for almost a decade,…
Divorce is never easy. Accepting the end of your marriage can be a long and challenging journey, and once you have finally reached the point of acceptance, you then have to worry about the financial implications that come with divorce. Divorce becomes even more complicated if either or both parties…
When purchasing any property, it is essential to establish the type of ownership. Many buyers are unaware of different types of holds on a property, including freehold and leasehold. It is important to distinguish between the two, as both types of holds come with their own rights and obligations. At…
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