Be aware what a wedding may mean for your Will
August has long been one of the most popular months in which to get married, even if the British weather can’t always be relied on to ...
Supreme Court allows ex-wife’s appeal over marital home dispute
The Supreme Court has granted an ex-wife’s appeal to keep her husband locked into a mortgage agreement for the sake of their children. In Birch ...
Government confirms plans to ‘derail’ national scandal of new-build leaseholds
The Government has announced plans to outlaw spiralling leasehold fees on new build properties. The practice, which MPs have dubbed as both ‘a national scandal’ ...
Landmark ruling overturns ‘illegal’ employment tribunal fees
In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court has overturned the Government’s tariff of Employment Tribunal fees, which have been judged as “illegal” and preventing access ...
Warning as rise in personal loans outstrips growth in wage rises
A senior director of the Bank of England has warned that household debt is spiralling and could pose a risk to the stability of the ...
Don’t let drink driving put a dampener on your summer
Local emergency services have joined together to pour cold water on the idea that Christmas and New Year are the peak times for drink-related road ...