We all want to leave our loved ones as financially secure as possible when we die. But that involves more than just the basics of executing a valid will, choosing a competent and professional executor, and of course leaving enough asset value in your estate.
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Bad neighbours can make life in a complex unbearable. The good news is that our law provides several quick and effective ways to protect yourself and your family from the tyrant next door.
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Recording conversations can be a powerful tool in both our business and personal lives, but it’s essential to understand the legal boundaries.
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Discover how the Consumer Protection Act can help with defects in new cars, based on two recent High Court decisions, if procedures are followed correctly.

