What is contentious probate?
Jul 2023 - Dispute Resolution Blog, Wills and Probate Blog
Disputes concerning wills and inheritance can be tricky and sensitive.
Disputes concerning wills and inheritance can be tricky and sensitive.
Jul 2023 - Dispute Resolution Blog, Wills and Probate Blog
Disputes concerning wills and inheritance can be tricky and sensitive.
Mar 2022 - Employment Blog
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Mar 2022 - Employment Blog
Read the full article on the People Management – Age discrimination claims
Mar 2022 - Employment Blog
Law firms must be crystal clear when making decisions affected by the war.
Mar 2022 - Edwards Duthie Shamash News, Family Blog
It has been confirmed by Secretary of State for Justice, following a Parliamentary question raised on 7th June 2021 that the widely anticipated Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020 (‘The Act’) will come into force on 6th April 2022.
Feb 2022 - Edwards Duthie Shamash News, Wills and Probate Blog
For hundreds of years, the high street has been the centre of communities throughout Britain
Feb 2022 - Edwards Duthie Shamash News, Housing and Social Welfare Blog
In the matter of Kent County Council v P (by her litigation friend the Official Solicitor) v NHS Kent and Medway Commissioning Group (formerly NHS South Kent…
Feb 2022 - Edwards Duthie Shamash News
A High Court election petition did not result in the annulment of the election in question because, although the Respondent election winner was shown to have included…
Feb 2022 - Edwards Duthie Shamash News, Housing and Social Welfare Blog
What does it mean to be deprived of your liberty and what can you do? In October 2021 David Walker made the headlines when he claimed that…
Jan 2022 - Edwards Duthie Shamash News, Housing and Social Welfare Blog
Latest HPCDS proposals The consultation on the Housing Possession Court Duty Scheme has recently closed. Here, Simon Mullings analyses a key proposal to offer early legal advice…
Jan 2022 - Edwards Duthie Shamash News
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Nov 2021 - Employment Blog
During lockdown a number of readers got creative and almost overnight became entrepreneurs. Across the UK we have seen an increase in small companies producing home cooked food, jewelry made in bedrooms and individuals using their skills or natural charms to influence others online.
Nov 2021 - Edwards Duthie Shamash News
We have been included by The Times as one of the best law firms in Britain for 2022.
Oct 2021 - Edwards Duthie Shamash News
The issue of whether parental consent has any bearing on children of ages 12-15 being administered the COVID-19 vaccine has dominated headlines in recent weeks.
Oct 2021 - Edwards Duthie Shamash News
The tax holiday on stamp duty rates which was introduced in July 2020, this came to an end in England and Northern Ireland at the end in September. The big change this autumn is that Stamp Duty thresholds will return to the original rate as of 1st October 2021. There is some confusion as to what these rates are.