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Remember To Pass On Your Passwords!
In this digital age, most of us know that if we want to access our accounts, whether that’s for Facebook, Amazon, internet banking, etc. we have to put in our passwords or the extremely techie just require their face ID, but how many other people in your family know what these passwords are – other than you?
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The Use Of Settlement Agreements Is On The Increase
Redundancy situations are often stressful and difficult. But getting the approach right from the outset will help.
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Business Interruption Insurance: High Court rules in policyholders’ favour
Today has marked a significant breakthrough for British Firms after the High Court ruled in favour of thousands of UK companies whose Covid-19 business insurance claims had been turned down in their time of need.
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Land Registry Practice Guide 8 amended to further clarify electronic signature requirements and include example form of conveyancer’s certificate
The Land Registry (LR) has further amended section 13 of Land Registry Practice Guide 8: Execution of deeds (LRPG 8).
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Land Registry Clarifies a ‘wet ink’ signature is always necessary for a Form LL restriction
Land Registry updates Practice Guide 19 to clarify that a ‘wet ink’ signature is always necessary for a certificate required for a Form LL restriction
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Why do I need a Cohabitation Agreement?
Why do I need a Cohabitation Agreement?
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Child Trust Fund and people who lack Mental Capacity
What happens if a young person does not have mental capacity to manage their entitled Child Trust Fund?
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Can I do the conveyancing on my new home myself to save money?
It sounds easy, so you should give it a go, right? Not always the case though particularly when your dream home is at risk. There’s a reason why Solicitors and Licensed Conveyancers have professional indemnity insurance in place and you don’t!
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Eviction proceedings postponed again – what does this mean for landlords?
The pandemic has resulted in a difficult time for the country as a whole. One of the Government’s ways of easing the economic troubles caused by the virus has been to postpone any possession claims from landlords that are looking to evict their tenants.
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Separated families and the Christmas period
With summer on its way out, our thoughts generally turn to the next holiday; the festive Christmas period. It’s at this point problems can arise when separated parents are making arrangements for their children. Some may live far apart from each other. Some may wish to go abroad over the Christmas period to visit family. Family Solicitor Joe O’Brien advises the best approach to ensure the whole family enjoys the festive fun.