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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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Court hearings in respect of children

When relationships break down, it’s not always possible to sort everything out between yourselves, especially regarding children or finances. In situations like this, the family courts in England and Wales provide a structured way to resolve disputes fairly and with the child’s welfare at the centre of everything. But what exactly are family court hearings, what do they deal with, and when might you find yourself involved in one? Let’s take a closer look.

3.7.2025Read more...

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LawNet challenge complete!

Our team had an amazing time tackling the LawNet Challenge in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales.

24.6.2025Read more...

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