If you plan to sell your home in the new year, the most effective step you can take now is to prepare. The winter market moves quickly, and sellers who...
British citizenship is a significant legal status that allows individuals to live and work in the UK without immigration restrictions. It also grants the right to hold a British passport...
Dilapidations are a common source of dispute at the end of a commercial lease. They can involve significant sums of money and often come as an unwelcome surprise to tenants...
Diversifying agricultural land can provide valuable additional income, whether through glamping, hosting festivals and events, or accommodating renewable energy infrastructure. These opportunities are often promoted as flexible or temporary, but...
January is traditionally a busy month for family lawyers, a time when couples often resolve to start the new year by breaking up, but it’s a pattern no longer confined...
A new year, a new employment framework: what employers need to know about the Employment Rights Act passed by parliament in December 2025. By David Carr, employment lawyer at Kingston-based...
Even a carefully drafted will does not always bring matters to an end. The Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 allows certain people to apply to the court...
As the UK marks National Conveyancing Month in March, it is a timely opportunity to highlight the vital role conveyancers play in buying and selling property. Purchasing or selling a...
For many commercial tenants, a lease that once suited the business can become a burden. Changes in trading conditions, growth, downsizing, or a move toward hybrid working often prompt tenants...
The Renters’ Rights Act has now passed into law, marking one of the most significant shifts in the private rented sector in a generation. Most of the new measures will...
Employers are being urged to review their recruitment procedures after new figures revealed that immigration enforcement raids have reached record levels across the UK. According to the Home Office, more...
On the stump with the Spring Statement as government chases stability and growth Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivered a punchy Spring Statement, flagging the importance of stability at home amidst growing...
Company directors are being urged to familiarise themselves with new identity verification requirements being introduced by Companies House, as confusion is reported around how and when the checks must be...
Whether you are dreaming of a new extension, converting your loft, or simply updating the front of your property, one of the first questions you should ask is: “Do I...
Whether you are a farmer looking to expand an existing holding or someone considering agricultural land as an investment or lifestyle purchase, buying rural land is rarely straightforward. It comes...
When someone makes a will, they place a great deal of trust in the people they appoint to carry out their wishes. Two of the most important roles in this...
For many people, a pension represents one of the most significant assets they will accumulate during their lifetime. Yet its treatment on death — who receives it, how, and what...
By David Carr, employment lawyer at Kingston-based Carter Bells With the US–Iran conflict continuing to disrupt the Gulf region, employers are having to manage not just immediate disruption but prolonged...
Buying a new build property is an exciting prospect. The appeal of a brand-new home, untouched by previous owners and often built to modern energy efficiency standards, is entirely understandable....
Mixed-use properties (buildings that combine commercial premises with residential accommodation) are a familiar feature of the UK’s towns and high streets. The flat above the shop, the office with a...
Grandparents often play a significant role in their grandchildren’s lives, offering support, continuity, and a different kind of love from that of a parent. When family life is settled, contact...
In a housing market where mortgage rates can shift on global headlines and property chains remain painfully fragile, homeowners are being urged to get “move ready” before putting their property...
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