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What happens if my ex won’t go to mediation
Family mediation can provide a quick, low-cost, non-confrontational way for separating couples to resolve disputes over issues including child custody, finance, and profits. By law separating couples must consider mediation as an option. Despite this, individuals sometimes find themselves in a position where their ex is refusing to go to mediation.
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CMA launches market study into housebuilding
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) recently announced that it has launched, through publication of a market study notice under section 130A of the Enterprise Act 2002, a market study into housebuilding in England, Scotland and Wales.
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It’s all go for CoCo!
From March 1st Holly Threlfall joins us as a Partner in our Corporate & Commercial Team and further strengthens our offering to all businesses – supporting private companies of all sizes, Owner Managed Business, SMEs, partnerships, sole traders and charities.
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How to Become a Personal Welfare Deputy
A personal welfare deputy makes important decisions on behalf of someone who lacks the mental capacity to make these decisions by themselves.
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Adverse Possession Of Land That Is ‘Bona Vacantia’
Commercial Litigation Paralegal Emily Griffiths explains what you can do if you find the registered proprietor of a piece of land you are seeking to adverse possess is actually a dissolved company.
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Avoiding Periodic Tenancies
Commercial Litigation Paralegal Jamie Boswell explains how to avoid periodic tenancies.
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Forces Help to Buy Scheme (FHTB) Becomes Permanent
The scheme which started in 2014 has been extended for members of the Armed Forces.
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EPCs & The Incoming April 2023 Update
The regulations are to be updated in stages. The Commercial Property team explain the changes.
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Can Mediation Resolve Child Custody Issues?
Child custody mediation is an impartial, non-confrontational process which supports separated parents in working together to decide on future arrangements.
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Caring for a loved one: Court of Protection
Caring for those who are close to us can be challenging and lots of problems can arise along the way. We have a dedicated team that can assist and advise on all aspects of care home funding, managing someone’s financial affairs or court of protection applications.