Budget 2024, Your Residential Property Questions Answered

Budget 2024, Your Residential Property Questions Answered

The first Labour budget for 14 years was the subject of much speculation in the press. But what has changed for homeowners, buyers and sellers? And is there anything property owners should do as a result? ‘There was a lot of hype surrounding the budget,’ agrees Anna Manning Head of Residential Property at Everys Solicitors.…

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Stamp Duty and the 2024 Budget

Stamp Duty and the 2024 Budget

Labour’s first budget for 14 years was awaited with an anxious anticipation. In the world of conveyancing all eyes were on Stamp Duty and whether there would be any changes to the current rates. The headline news was the 2% increase in “second home” stamp duty from 3% to 5% over the standard rate. With the…

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Being a Model Trustee

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Want to Be a Model Trustee? You may have heard that Naomi Campbell, one of fashion’s most iconic figures, was banned from serving as a charity trustee. But what really happened? The headlines pointed to charity funds being spent on cigarettes and spa trips, but the situation is more nuanced. Charity trustees are allowed to…

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Occupation Orders Explained

Occupation Orders Explained

If you are going through a divorce or separation and you are having difficulties in establishing who will live at the family home, the court can make an occupation order. An occupation order will set out details of how your home will be used. It can be particularly useful if there is domestic violence or…

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Cohabitation and the Legal Rights of Cohabitees

Cohabitation and the Legal Rights of Cohabitees

Love Island couple Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury have split after a relationship of five years following their success in finding love on the programme and starting a family in January 2023. So how is this relevant to family law and cohabitation? Cohabitation is a term used to describe two people who are in a…

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Violence Against Women and Girls

Violence Against Women and Girls

Violence against women and girls (VAWG) accounted for 20% of total police recorded crime in England and Wales between 2022 and 2023. A further report commissioned by the National Police Chief’s Council and the College of Policing estimated at least one in every twelve women will be a victim of VAWG. The threat to women…

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How to Write a Dismissal Letter

How to Write a Dismissal Letter

If you need to dismiss an employee, it is crucial to follow the correct procedure. Failure to do so could mean that they are able to make a claim against you for unfair or wrongful dismissal. A letter of dismissal should follow a fair and lawful dismissal procedure. It is a legal requirement under the…

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Inheritance Tax Receipts

Inheritance Tax Receipts

Inheritance tax (IHT) receipts hit £1.4 billion in the first two months of the 2024/25 tax year: a 17% increase on the same period last year. This increase is the outcome of a mixture of increased asset values, high inflation rates and tax freezes. Inheritance tax is charged at 40% above a certain threshold on…

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Separated Parents – Taking your Child/Children on Holiday

Separated Parents – Taking your Child/Children on Holiday

With the school holidays approaching, parents will be looking to take their children abroad on holiday. But when separated parents want to take their children abroad, complications may arise. If you are a separated parent and wish to take your child or children abroad, you must obtain the other parent’s permission or consent if they…

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