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Buying a property can be a big step in your life, especially if you purchase a property with another person. It is no wonder that more and more people are choosing to buy a property with the support of a partner, friend, or family member. With the current state of…
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Life can be unpredictable. Unfortunately, as much as we would like our family units to stay together, that is not always the case, and it is not uncommon for people to choose to separate. A number of circumstances could lead to a family's collapse, from unfaithfulness to disagreements; at Brown…
EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) requirements for commercial properties vary. It depends on a number of factors. These factors then influence where the property sits on a scale that measures energy efficiency. Your commercial property needs to adhere to certain requirements so that it is compliant with commercial property law. In…
Claiming for loss of earnings typically refers to the process of seeking compensation for income that you have lost due to an injury, accident, or other circumstances that were not your fault. This could include wages or salary you would have earned if you were able to work but couldn't…
There are legal considerations to take into account when it comes to subletting a commercial space. In most cases, a commercial lease will not allow for subletting, or they will place certain restrictions on it. Commercial property law can be a difficult field to navigate for those with limited experience. …
[Information Updated on 15/09/2024] When a relationship breaks down and divorce becomes the only option moving forward, it can be hard to sit down and fully consider every issue related to your joint finances and assets yourself. Especially if there are children involved that you have to care for too.…
Child maintenance law dictates that parents have a responsibility to provide financial support to their children, even if they do not provide the main day-to-day care for them. The Child Maintenance Service (CMS) is a government-run service that arranges child maintenance payments and, if necessary, collects the payments from the…
Clare’s Law, also known as the Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme, gives a person the right to ask the police if their partner has a past of abuse or violence. It has been around for ten years, saving thousands of women and men from suffering at the hands of domestic violence.…
When a marriage breaks down and leads to divorce this can be an extremely stressful time for you and all parties involved. Navigating the complexities of divorce or the dissolution of a civil partnership can be challenging, especially when it comes to dividing assets. One of the most significant yet…
Same sex adoption, also known as gay adoption, is common in the UK. Whilst it is common now, it was made law in 2005 to allow adoption orders to be granted to unmarried couples including same sex couples. Adoption can be a confusing endeavour for couples to take, especially if…
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