No-Fault Divorce Bill Introduced To Parliament

No-Fault Divorce Bill Introduced To Parliament

The Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Bill was introduced to the House of Commons last week. Once the Bill is enacted, those within failing marriages will be able to divorce without having to blame their partner. Following a consultation in April, there was an overwhelming demand for no-fault divorces. It is hoped that it will result […]

Estate Administrators Must Act As PPI Deadline Approaches

PPI

– As the deadline for PPI claims looms ever closer, personal representatives need to be vigilant in checking whether such claims exist in estates they are administering, say genealogists and international probate researchers Fraser and Fraser –  With the deadline for payment protection insurance (PPI) compensation claims rapidly approaching, executors and estate administrators have been […]

Sports Coach Dispute Over His Aunts £2m Fortune

Sports Coach Dispute Over His Aunts £2m Fortune

A table tennis coach is fighting over a £2 million inheritance after his Aunt left her entire fortune to a neighbour. The award-winning coach, Derek Seager and his brother Ian claim that James De Jong used coercive measures against their aunt, Ada Richards, to pressurise her into leaving everything to him in her Will by […]

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