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Articles included this month

Big rise in the number of people challenging ‘unfair wills’
Government to commission new homes on publicly owned land
Adoption law changes ‘will prioritise long term needs of children’
Deceased man’s bank account frozen due to family dispute
Minister says 2,000 divorce settlements may be voided
Housing association tenants begin to buy their homes

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Big rise in the number of people challenging ‘unfair wills’

The number of people challenging what they consider to be unfair wills has risen by 20% over the last 10 years.

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Government to commission new homes on publicly owned land

The government is to commission thousands of new affordable homes on publicly owned land as part of its plan to ease the housing shortage.

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Adoption law changes ‘will prioritise long term needs of children’

The government is to oblige courts and councils to always pursue adoption when it is in a child’s best interest.

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Deceased man’s bank account frozen due to family dispute

A court has ordered that a deceased man’s bank account should be frozen because of a family dispute over his estate.

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Minister says 2,000 divorce settlements may be voided

The government has confirmed that more than 2,000 divorce cases may have been voided due to an error on the self-assessment form on the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) website.

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Housing association tenants begin to buy their homes

The Right to Buy scheme has now been extended to housing association tenants. 

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