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Articles included this month

Most people prefer to have a solicitor write their will
Rights for cohabiting couples is long overdue say lawyers
New plans to streamline the buying and selling of homes
How the law can help when loved ones lose mental capacity
Autumn Statement outlines measures to build more homes
Mother loses appeal over her son living with his father

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Most people prefer to have a solicitor write their will

More than 6 out of 10 people prefer to have a qualified solicitor to write their will so they can be confident that it’s done properly, according to new research.

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Rights for cohabiting couples is long overdue say lawyers

Leading family lawyers are calling on the government to provide new legislation to protect the rights of cohabiting couples..

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New plans to streamline the buying and selling of homes

New proposals have been put forward to streamline and speed up the process of buying and selling a home.

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How the law can help when loved ones lose mental capacity

Medical advances and better health education mean people are enjoying longer and more active lives than ever before. .

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Autumn Statement outlines measures to build more homes

The Autumn Statement by Chancellor Philip Hammond set out a series of measures to boost house building and provide more homes..

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Mother loses appeal over her son living with his father

A mother has lost her appeal against a court ruling that her son should live with his father.

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