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What percentage of divorces are amicable?

What percentage of divorces are amicable?

8 Mar 2024

In February 2024, the Office for National Statistics released its latest divorce statistics for 2022. They showed a sharp decrease in the…

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Celebrating International Women’s Day at SE-Solicitors

Celebrating International Women’s Day at SE-Solicitors

8 Mar 2024

Within the last 102 years, since the first woman Carrie Morrison qualified as a Solicitor in England & Wales, the legal profession has…

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Probate – what are the risks of doing it yourself?

Probate – what are the risks of doing it yourself?

7 Mar 2024

When a loved one dies and you have been nominated as an executor in charge of sorting out their property, money and  possessions, you may…

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Employees to benefit from New Carer’s Leave Rights from 6th April 2024

Employees to benefit from New Carer’s Leave Rights from 6th April 2024

7 Mar 2024

On 6 April 2024, the Carer’s Leave Regulations 2024 will come into force. These will introduce a new entitlement of one week’s unpaid…

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How relevant is ‘delivery up’ to you?

How relevant is ‘delivery up’ to you?

6 Mar 2024

What is delivery up?  Delivery up is a remedy under the Torts (Interference with Goods) Act 1977 (“the Act”), which can be awarded if,…

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How to have an amicable divorce with a narcissist

How to have an amicable divorce with a narcissist

1 Mar 2024

If your ex has a diagnosis of Narcissistic Personality Disorder, you may already have a good idea of what led up to that. It’s an…

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What do you do when a loved one dies?

What do you do when a loved one dies?

19 Feb 2024

Dealing with the death of a family member is overwhelming, and the emotional aspect can be devastating. These steps can help you to…

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Islamic Marriages and the Law

Islamic Marriages and the Law

14 Feb 2024

For many, marriage is still primarily a religious ceremony. In Islam, couples sign a contract setting out the terms of the marriage and…

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HMRC investigates over 2,000 families for inheritance tax shortfalls

HMRC investigates over 2,000 families for inheritance tax shortfalls

12 Feb 2024

When someone dies it is not always necessary to instruct a solicitor to assist with the administration of their estate. Indeed, many…

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