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Articles included this month

New safeguards for people using lasting powers of attorney
Wealthy families face £20,000 rise in probate fees
Husband loses appeal against unequal divorce settlement
More than 250,000 first time buyers open Help to Buy ISAs
Cohabitant can keep home she shared with her married partner
More public sector land made available to build new homes

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New safeguards for people using lasting powers of attorney

New reporting forms have been introduced to improve protection for people using lasting powers of attorney (LPA).

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Wealthy families face £20,000 rise in probate fees

Families inheriting estates valued at more than £2m will have to pay probate fees of £20,000 under new proposals being put forward by the government.

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Husband loses appeal against unequal divorce settlement

A husband has lost his appeal against an unequal divorce settlement that gave his wife a greater share of the marital assets.

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More than 250,000 first time buyers open Help to Buy ISAs

A quarter of a million first time buyers have opened a Help to Buy ISA since they became available last December.

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Cohabitant can keep home she shared with her married partner

A woman has won her legal battle to keep the home she shared with her partner despite opposition from his estranged wife.

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More public sector land made available to build new homes

The government has announced that 600 acres of publicly owned land is being made available to build new homes.

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