Conveyancing
Legal & Process

Do You Need a Declaration of Trust?
15 May 2023

Deed of Trust for Joint Property Owners
21 April 2023

How Long Does Conveyancing Take with No Chain?
21 March 2023

How Do Overage Agreements Work?
14 March 2023

Conveyancing Process Steps
22 June 2022

TA6 Property Information Form: Guide for Homebuyers
16 June 2022

ID1 Form Land Registry (How to Complete it!)
5 April 2020


Buying a Leasehold Property (and the Legal Considerations!)
21 December 2018

Indemnity Insurance to Move House (Do You Really Need it?)
29 October 2018

Adverse Possession (and How to Claim it!)
24 October 2018

Exchange of contracts (What’s Involved?)
24 October 2018

How Long Does Conveyancing Take?
24 October 2018

What is Freehold Property?
9 October 2018

How Long to Move House? (The conveyancing process in action)
8 October 2018

House Completion (the Final Stage in Buying a House!)
8 October 2018

Beware Chancel Repair Liability When Buying a House?
8 October 2018

What is Transfer of Equity?
3 September 2018

What are Tenants in Common?
19 August 2018

What is a Compulsory Purchase Order?
19 August 2018
Latest
Law for People

Transparency in the Family Courts: What’s Changing in 2025 and Why It Matters
12 May 2025
The family courts in England and Wales have long operated behind closed doors, primarily to protect the privacy of children

Family Law in the Digital Age: Remote Hearings and Online Justice in 2025
12 May 2025
The digital transformation of the UK’s family court system—accelerated by necessity during the COVID-19 pandemic—continues to evolve in 2025. With

No-Fault Divorce in 2025: How the Landscape of Separation is Changing in the UK
12 May 2025
Divorce in England and Wales has undergone a quiet but transformative shift since the introduction of the no-fault divorce regime.

Family Law Developments in 2025: Responding to Social and Technological Change
12 May 2025
As society continues to evolve, so too does the legal framework that governs family life in the UK. In 2025,

Understanding Power of Attorney in the UK
11 June 2024
Power of Attorney (PoA) is a legal document that allows an individual, known as the ‘donor,’ to appoint one or
Disputes & Problems

Seller Lied on Property Information Form
16 June 2022

Boundary Dispute – What are Your Rights?
3 August 2018
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