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Property Fraud

The Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 – An Update

You may recall, in our previous Blog ‘Does the New Labour Government Mean The End of Leasehold Properties For Good?’ we discussed the Leasehold And Freehold Reform Act 2024, which had received Royal Assent…

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Hart Reade Urges Families to Start 2025 with a Legal Health Check

The New Year is often seen as a time for fresh starts and resolutions, but it’s also a good opportunity to ensure your legal affairs are in order. Hart Reade Solicitors is encouraging local…

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Hr Blog Conveyancing Computer Fraud

This Holiday Season – Stay Aware of Common Scams

As we approach the holiday season, it’s more important than ever to be on the lookout for potential scams. Help protect your family, friends, and clients by staying aware of common scams and sharing…

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Budget 2024

How is the Labour Government Planning to Protect Employees?

And what effect will this have on the Employers? Prior to the 2024 election the Labour party announced their commitment to strengthen worker’s rights in the UK. In October 2024, after forming a government,…

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Can I Still Obtain a Divorce If My Spouse Does Not Have Capacity?

Last Month’s Autumn Budget – Where Can I Go With All My Questions?

John Benson, Partner and Head of The Private Client Department reflects on some areas he’s been asked to advise on since last month’s budget announcement. These have included key clarifications on changes to tax…

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Budget 2024

The Cost of The Budget – It’s Going Up!

Olivia Hurrell, our Paralegal in our Property and Conveyancing Department reflects on the recent budget. In this blog, Olivia comments on the recent budget and what it might mean to our clients. The Autumn…

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Top 10 tips for negotiating a commercial lease

Does The New Labour Government Mean The End Of Leasehold Properties For Good?

The Leasehold and Freehold Act 2024 was snuck through before Parliament was dissolved.  It received Royal Assent, so it is legislation.  However, we do not have any implementation dates, and will not have them,…

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My Spouse Has Failed To Apply For The Conditional Order of Divorce – What Can I Do?

Parties The person submitting the Divorce Application is called the Applicant. The person responding to the Divorce Application is called the Respondent. If it is a joint Divorce Application the parties are called Applicant…

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Supreme Court

What Measures Can Be Put In Place When I Attend Court To Ensure I Do Not Suffer Any Further Harm?

Court’s duty The Court’s duty to consider special measures/participation directions starts when the Court proceedings are issued and continue to the conclusion of the matter. What special measures can be put in place? The…

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Do I Need The Other Parent’s Consent To Change My Child’s School?

Do I Need The Other Parent’s Consent To Change My Child’s School?

Parental Responsibility To change your child’s school, you should obtain consent from the other parent if they have parental responsibility (see below). If you are the child’s mother and no-one else has parental responsibility…

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