28 June 2022 Children do not, as a matter of law, have capacity to make important decisions for themselves – but that does not mean that their wishes and feelings...
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22 June 2022 Sick and vulnerable people can be prone to the malign, even fraudulent, influence of relatives or others who are intent on maximising their inheritance. However, as a High...
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16 June 2022 Restrictive covenants that forbid property owners from causing annoyance, nuisance or disturbance to their neighbours commonly appear in title deeds – but how are they to be...
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13 June 2022 Rich individuals often have their feet firmly planted in more than one country and that can give rise to disputes as to where they should be taxed....
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10 June 2022 So-called 'big money' divorces may grab the headlines, but lower-value disputes can often be the hardest to resolve. In a case on point, a family judge laboured to...
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7 June 2022 There is ultimately only so much that you can do to prevent your loved ones falling out over inheritance issues after you are gone. However, as a...
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1 June 2022 When buying land it is vital to have a full understanding of any restrictions on the use to which it can be put. In a striking case...
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Welcome to the Summer edition of our quarterly newsletter. And what a Summer were having - this week! Here at Gillhams we’re hoping that this communication finds you making the...
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