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        Family members often work for free on farms, in the hope that they will be given a share when the owner dies. What can you do if the promise is not kept?
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        Executors don't always get on - if you need to remove a difficult executor, find out how we can help.
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        Elle Quinlan is now a qualified solicitor - find out how she can help you
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        The numbers of unregulated will-writers is on the rise, offering cheap wills to clients, but what are the risks?
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        There are so many unknowns about the post-Brexit world, and what will happen to the Right to be Forgotten is one of them.
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        The much criticised fee increase proposed by Theresa May's government has finally been scrapped for good, to the relief of legal practitioners
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        A recent decision of the ECJ has made it more likely that victims of libel can get all offensive material removed from the internet.
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        If you have a disabled child, you will no doubt worry about how they will be cared for after you pass away. A trust could be the answer.
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        There are new rules which govern the size of extensions which can be built without having to apply for planning permission.
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        A recent case confirms Google's obligations to block unwanted search results.
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        A recently decided case has clarified how a judge should deal with a case if a party is late for a trial.
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        The are new regulations in force which executors or administrators of estates need to be aware of.

 
 
   
 
   
 
   
 
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
