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If you have no assets to distribute in a divorce, you might assume that there’s no need for a financial order. But this isn’t necessarily true. We’ve set out why.
Read moreIf you’re not quite sure what ground rent is, don’t worry. We’ve put this guide together to help you work out if it’s something you’re willing to take on.
Read moreBeing bullied at work is one of the most stressful things a person can go through. But you may be entitled to a compensation payout for bullying.
Read moreA deed of trust – also known as a declaration of trust – can help to secure your finances when buying a property with someone else. Find out more here.
Read moreRestrictive covenants are sections of a contract that prevent you doing something. You're most likely to find them in employment and property contracts, so it pays to carefully read all contracts you enter into.
Read moreWithout a decree absolute, your marriage is not officially over. This is what it is and how you can get one.
Read moreNeighbour disputes aren't something you'll want to tell potential buyers of your home about – so what are you legally required to disclose?
Read moreHow much it costs to sell a house depends on a lot of things, from mortgage charges to home improvements.
Read moreFirst4Lawyers' free guide on stamp duty when buying a home.
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