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Boundary disputes are a nightmare not just for Judges, but everyone involved, so make sure both parties make the effort to resolve the problem at an early stage.
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The High Court says sculptured gardens do not have to be changed back to agricultural land.
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We have helped a client break the link between his name and an outdated Google search result, which was impacting upon his life. Can we help you?
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If you are worried that a claimant won't pay you, even if you win, we can help with an application for security for costs. Read on to find out more.
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If you have been the victim of libel or slander, read on to see how we can help.
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A personal injury judgment is being challenged as a result of Facebook posts by a witness. Read on to find out more.
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When you hand your money to an investment professional, you trust them to handle your affairs in the best way possible. But what happens when they make a mistake that causes you financial loss?
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In a recent Court of Appeal case, the claimant who owned a defective product which caused a fire, was not able to claim against the manufacturer. Read on to find out more.
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If you have inherited a share in a property, and the other owners do not want to sell, this article is essential reading for you.
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Poor assessments, or out of date assessments by local authorities, mean patients whose care homes fees should be covered by the government, are not receiving help. Are you or a loved one eligible to claim back some or all of the costs of care?
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If you wish to make financial provision for a disabled child or relative, whether in your will or during your life, a disabled trust offers many benefits.
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Do you know what it means to purchase a property as “joint tenants" or "tenants in common”? If not, this article will help you decide what is best for you.