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Understanding Your Rights Under the Limitation Act 1980

Lisbeth Barry
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The Limitation Act 1980 is a law that sets time limits on how long you have to bring a legal claim. Typically, this means you need to take action within six years from the date something goes wrong, or an issue arises. This time limit helps resolve disputes...

SIA Membership Announcement

Kirsty Meech
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Our Injury Services team is nationally recognised for supporting our clients with serious and life-changing injuries. As part of our ongoing commitment, we are proud to have renewed our Business Membership with Spinal Injuries Association for another...

Martin Lewis Recommends: Power of Attorney

Beverley Bowen
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Do you live in Wales or England and need a Power of Attorney? Leading money-saving expert Martin Lewis has recently shared his advice on the subject here  saying that a Power of Attorney (known as a Lasting Power of Attorney) is not just for older...

Labour's Proposed Cohabitation Law Changes - What Could this Mean for Couples?

Angela Killa
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Our Family Law team at JCP Solicitors is often asked about divorce settlements, child-centred co-parenting approaches, and pre-nuptial agreements among other issues to resolve. However, the fastest-growing family setup is the unmarried cohabiting couple:...

Ask the Legal Expert: I have purchased some land with the intention of developing it, but it is registered as common land. What can I do?

Sally Milliner
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Common Land is the term used to refer to land on which there is a general right to roam by the general public. The restrictions on what you are and what you are not permitted to carry out on common land are onerous on owners of common land, with the most...