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In the words of Take That: "Never forget"...to update your Will

As a self-confessed follower of boy bands, particularly those originating in the 1990s, it saddened me to learn earlier today that Ronan Keating and his wife Yvonne have announced that they are to bring their marriage to an end.

By: Julie McMahon
Published: 2 Apr 2012
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How much is a child worth?

I read an article the other day which stated that a former client of a large London firm has claimed they acted negligently when advising him in relation to child maintenance payments...

By: Lucia Clark
Published: 2 Apr 2012
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Money matters!!

I noticed this recent article (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-16085175) about the rise of divorce rates in England and Wales

By: Fiona Sasan
Published: 9 Dec 2011
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Cohabitees’ Windfall

Only in England can a court step in between cohabiting couples and alter the title to joint owned property so as to redistribute jointly owned equity.

By: Fiona Sasan
Published: 9 Nov 2011
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