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When you get married or enter into a civil partnership, you and your partner both become automatically entitled to matrimonial home rights.
Read moreThere are several different ways an employer can dismiss an employee – but do these same grounds for dismissal apply if you’re still in your probationary period?
Read moreDealing with probate is already a stressful matter, but it’s made even worse when there is any dispute about the administration of the person’s estate.
Read moreCelebrities all use it. Most people think it’s the easiest way of ending a marriage. But irreconcilable differences does not exist in the UK.
Read moreThe issue of property ownership can be challenging when an unmarried couple separates. This is when TOLATA can come into play.
Read moreWhat should your employer do to adhere to the rules and how can you prepare for a disciplinary meeting?
Read moreWhen you or your ex-partner has requested a financial order financial order, you’ll have to fill out Form E, detailing your financial situation.
Read moreAlthough many may understand adultery as an affair outside of a marriage, UK law is quite specific in its application. This means it can't always be used for divorce in the case of infidelity.
Read moreFirst4Lawyers' free guide on property searches when buying a house or property.
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