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 Rachel Sharp
  February 20, 2023
Claims can be brought by both children, and individuals who lack mental capacity, known as protected parties. Whilst claims can be brought by children and protected parties, they cannot bring a claim in their own right. Read our blog post to find out more.
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 Adam Cockroft
  February 17, 2023
When it comes to selling a business, it is common for warranties to be given by the seller in relation to the business or assets that are being sold. Read our blog post to find out more.
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 Nick Barnes
  February 14, 2023
If you are a parent and find yourself in a situation where your child may be taken away from you by a local authority, you should understand your options. Read our blog post to find out more.
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 Veronica Mullins
  February 10, 2023
A transferral of assets may be considered as deprivation if the intent of the action was to reduce the financial responsibility of an individual for their own care. Read our blog post to find out more.
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 Emily Walker
  February 9, 2023
Recent Supreme Court decision recalls the importance of the principles of the Common Law of Private Nuisance
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 Sarah Ward
  February 7, 2023
A Cohabitation Agreement is a legally binding document drawn up by unmarried couples who are living together. You can draw up an agreement at any time although it is better to do so before you move in together. Read our blog post to find out more.
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 Helen Thewlis
  February 7, 2023
The Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) has recently published a response to the independent review commissioned to evaluate how the Child Maintenance Service (CMS) supports users who are victims of domestic abuse. Read our blog post to find out more.
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 Lindsey Frith
  February 1, 2023
In light of a recent decision by the Central London County Court awarding damages of over £200,000 to a claimant for an answer on a Property Information Form. Read our blog post to find out more.
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