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Julie Bonich and Melanie Rampal attend the LawNet Conference 2025

On the 24th October, Julie Bonich and Melanie Rampal were delighted to attend the LawNet Conference 2025. We would like to extend our thanks to the organising team, the speakers and everyone we spoke to – your insights and enthusiasm truly made the event worthwhile.

5.11.2025Read more...

Events

Festival For Older People 2025

Helen, Farida, and Melany from Sharmans’ Private Client team recently took part in the Festival for Older People at the The Rufus Centre Flitwick.

13.10.2025Read more...

Events

Mining for the hidden millions in relationship breakups

As Kim Kardashian’s legal drama All’s Fair hits screens with its glossy spin on the world of high-stakes family law, audiences are promised a heady mix of glamour, high-stakes breakups and complex asset wrangling. Away from the screen, real-life divorce lawyers are facing plot twists that no screenwriter could dream up as cryptocurrency and other digital assets rewrite the rules of disclosure and division in modern divorce.

2.10.2025Read more...

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What happens if there's no will?

Someone passing away without a valid will is more common than you might expect. When this happens in England, the person is said to have died intestate, and it means the law steps in to decide what happens to their estate.

27.9.2025Read more...

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Risky routes to parenthood as UK surrogacy reforms stall

Nollywood drama Baby Farm is proving a hit on Netflix, sitting among the UK’s top ten most-watched programmes. Its dark portrayal of coercive surrogacy arrangements on unsuspecting young Nigerian women may be fictional, but the risks it highlights are far from fantasy for real-life couples pursuing parenthood through overseas surrogacy.

14.7.2025Read more...

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