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Articles included this month:
- Divorced wife wins appeal over rent on marital home
- Armed forces Help to Buy scheme extended until 2022
- Female driver awarded £74,000 after manager pursued relationship
- For Valentine’s Day – love, romance…and a firm legal footing
- Parents taking legal action to recover money loaned to children
- Marriage Foundation says divorce rates set to fall by 22%
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A judge had been wrong to order that a wife should pay rent to her former husband after she continued living in the marital home following their divorce.
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The Forces Help to Buy scheme, designed to help military personnel get on the housing ladder, has been extended until the end of 2022.
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A trainee highway inspector has won her case of constructive unfair dismissal after her manager moved her to his site so that he could pursue a romantic relationship with her.
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Cards and flowers are lovely but for a truly memorable Valentine’s Day, couples should get the law on their side.
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More and more parents are taking legal action to recover money they lent to their children to buy a home, according to research by the Times newspaper.
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The Marriage Foundation says that the divorce rate for couples who married after 2017 is set to fall by 22% over the next 15 years.
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