Family Law Beware Challenging a Will by Cyrus Medora, July 15, 2014 The England & Wales High Court has upheld a will executed on his deathbed...
Family Law Tenant’s duty to repair by Peter Wood, June 18, 2014 The Supreme Court recently ruled that a term in a commercial lease requiring a...
Family Law German law relevant to the assessment of claim by widow by Simon Robeson, May 16, 2014 German law and not English law was applicable to the assessment of a widow’s...
Family Law Divorcing couples must consider mediation by Sandra Meakins, May 14, 2014 The government is encouraging divorcing couples to settle the issues surrounding their separation using...
Family Law Planning permission does not create rights by Paul Taylor, April 11, 2014 The judge in a nuisance case in relation to noise generated by a local...
Family Law Rectification of a Will by Cyrus Medora, February 13, 2014 The England & Wales Court of Appeal has ordered that a clerical error in...
Family Law Relevance of a Child’s State of Mind to her Habitual Residence by Sandra Meakins, February 13, 2014 The state of mind of an adolescent child when she was living in a...
Family Law Will Invalid Because the Hand was Guided by Kidd Rapinet, January 22, 2014 The Court of Appeal has declared that a Will executed on a man’s deathbed...
Family Law Claims for Damages: Acceptance of Offers and Counter-Offers by Simon Robeson, November 17, 2013 When a claim is brought for damages for injury, both parties need to be...
Family Law Council Did Not Breach Mother’s Human Rights in Baby Care Case by Sandra Meakins, November 11, 2013 A mother whose child has been taken into care without due cause is not...