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Civil partnerships
The Civil Partnership Act 2004 came into operation on 5 December 2005 and enables a same-sex couple to register as civil partners of each other.
Making an Inheritance Act claim to challenge a will or the Rules of Intestacy
Generally speaking, we are all free to dispose of our assets as we want to. However, the law does provide protection for people who have been financially dependant on the deceased. This protection comes in the shape of the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975; known as the Inheritance Act.
Relationship breakdown - orders for financial provision
Issues relating to shared assets (eg the matrimonial home) and ongoing financial arrangements eg maintenance for children are possibly the most complex aspect of any divorce settlement.
Sale of goods claims
The UK law on sale of goods has evolved over many years and is now set out in a series of statutes.
Sharing property with the elderly
Sharing property with the elderly
What to do when someone dies
What to do when someone dies
Helping your children buy a home
Many parents seeing their children struggle to buy a house – either through lack of capital for a deposit, or the inability to meet monthly mortgage payments – will want to help.
Non-domiciled individuals
An introduction to the taxation in the UK of income arising outside the UK for non UK domiciled individuals.
Relationship breakdown – orders relating to pensions
A pension is a future asset of a party as well as a future source of income, and as such will be taken into account in a financial settlement.
Relationship breakdown - divorce procedure
From April 6 2011 all separating couples will have to at least show that they have been in contact with an accredited mediator and have considered how mediation might work for them. If, having considered mediation, they reject the option, then they will still have the option of taking the matter to court.