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Articles included this month:

Campaigners want to stop gold-diggers marrying to exploit the elderly 

Divorced husband’s sister in contempt of court over his business

Bus driver dismissed after failing cocaine test awarded £37,000

Ombudsman to be appointed to protect interests of home buyers

Huge rise in probate fees ‘could cost charities millions’

Children abducted by father are returned to their mother

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Campaigners want to stop gold-diggers marrying to exploit the elderly

Campaigners have introduced a bill into parliament to prevent gold-diggers exploiting the elderly and the vulnerable by marrying them for the sole purpose of inheriting their estates.

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Divorced husband’s sister in contempt of court over his business

A divorced husband’s sister has been held in contempt of court for failing to provide business records to his former wife.

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Bus driver dismissed after failing cocaine test awarded £37,000

A bus driver who was dismissed after testing positive for cocaine has been awarded more than £37,000 compensation.

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Ombudsman to be appointed to protect interests of home buyers

An ombudsman is to be appointed to support people facing problems with their newly built home. The move is part of a series of government measures to improve the housing market and speed up the building of new properties.

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Huge rise in probate fees ‘could cost charities millions’

Charities say they could lose out on millions of pounds a year because of a huge rise in probate fees announced by the government.

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Children abducted by father are returned to their mother

The Court of Appeal has ruled that a judge was wrong to order that three children abducted by their father should not be returned to their mother.

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