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Do I need permission to take my child on holiday?

As the summer holidays approach, many parents are looking forward to enjoying the break with their children. However, if you and your child’s other parent are separated, you will need to consider your legal obligations before making any overseas travel arrangements. In cases where both pare....

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Extend your lease in Hatfield or Welwyn Garden City

Do you own a leasehold property in Welwyn Garden City, Hatfield or nearby? Now could be a smart time to extend your lease. A longer lease helps to maintain your home’s value and makes it easier to sell or remortgage. You should act before your lease falls to 80 yearsWhen a lease drops belo....

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Extend your lease with Sovereign Network Group Homes

If you own a leasehold or shared ownership property with Sovereign Network Group Homes, extending your lease can help protect your home’s value and reduce long-term costs. A longer lease also makes your home more attractive to buyers and lenders. Act before your lease drops below 80 years ....

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Extend your lease in Harlow

Do you own a leasehold property in Harlow? Now could be a smart time to extend your lease. A longer lease helps maintain your home’s value, makes it easier to sell or remortgage, and depending on the years left could be crucial. Why extend before your lease drops below 80 years? When a ....

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Extend your lease in Epping Forest

If you own a leasehold property in the Epping Forest District, now could be the ideal time to extend your lease. A short lease can reduce your home’s market value, make it harder to sell or remortgage, and push up costs. Extending your lease helps to secure your investment – and depending on ho....

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Should cohabiting partners have the same rights as married couples?

They share a home, a life, and sometimes even children, but in the eyes of the law, cohabiting partners are often little more than strangers. Many people are still surprised to learn there’s no such thing as a “common law marriage” in England and Wales. Unlike married couples, cohabitan....

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Delayed gynaecological care impacts women’s wellbeing

Tens of thousands of women in the UK are being forced to wait months even years to be treated for a range of gynaecological health problems. Waiting lists for gynaecology appointments across the UK have more than doubled since February 2020. As of December 2024, 44% of patients had been waiting ....

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Joint tenants or tenants in common – do you know the difference?

Buying property with someone else – whether a partner, relative or friend – is an exciting venture, but it can give rise to complex issues. One of the most important choices you must make is how the property will be held – either as joint tenants or as tenants in common. But do you know the d....

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Co-own a property? Here’s why Lasting Power of Attorney matters

There’s a lot to think about when you own a property with someone else – for example, should you be joint tenants or tenants in common. One aspect that is often overlooked is having an appropriate Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) in place. It might not seem urgent now, but without an LPA, managi....

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Paws for thought: why it’s important to include pets in your will

The UK is a nation of animal lovers. It’s estimated we own nearly 11 million pet cats and 10.5 million pet dogs as well as thousands of other animal companions. In 2024, 51% of adults in the UK owned a pet. Yet only 26% of owners over the age of 30 have considered what will happen to their ani....

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Dementia: how the law can help you and your loved ones plan for the future

It’s estimated nearly one million people are living with dementia in the UK. By 2040, it will be nearer 1.4 million. Why estimated? One in three people living with dementia have not been formally diagnosed with dementia, which is vital for accessing support.  Dementia is a progressive con....

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Tracking, tapping, controlling – The rise of tech abuse in family law

There was a time when domestic abuse meant threats behind closed doors, reading someone's post or bank cards being held hostage. Now, it's thermostats being turned up to 30°C in the middle of the night. It's WhatsApp messages being read before you've had the chance to see them yourself. It's th....

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