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The average age at which a child inherits from their parents is now 61. What does that mean for the 'average' 61-year-old?If they’re of the 1 in 3 who have made no, or woefully inadequate, provision...
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The preparation and execution of mirror wills in this country is not unusual, particularly by spouses or those in long-term relationships. However, considerable caution should be exercised when...
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Following the Australian decision of Iannello and Iannello (No.3) [2018] FCCA 3752   Sarah Basso and Rachel Roberts look at the approach of England and in respect of orders in matrimonial...
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It is a truth universally acknowledged that family lawyers like a good debate, and that if you want to find out what particular issues are exercising the minds of practitioners at any given time,...
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Princess Haya’s legal battle seeking protection for herself and her child against the Ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, continues.The case initially heard in the Family Court...
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6 August 2019

Divorce on the farm
Farming businesses are often a family affair that span generations; fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, may all have a share in the land and the business. These complex ownerships can pose issues in...
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Celebrations and policy campaigns continue to mark a 100 years of women in law. In 2017, as reported in the Law Society’s Annual Statistics Report Flyer 2018  ‘for the first time, the number of...
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It is the time of year when we are regularly advising separated parents on the law in relation to foreign travel.The 'stock answer' we can give as lawyers is: seek consent.  It is informative...
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The care system in England is struggling to cope with rising demand from teenagers, the children’s commissioner, Anne Longfield, has said.The Children’s Commissioner’s 2019 Stability Index is an...
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This was a case that had six days of first instance final hearing, three days in July 2017, two days in November 2017 and a day in March 2018; with an appeal hearing in December 2018 and the appeal...
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