by Charlotte Powers | Nov 2, 2023 | Articles
Over the last year, house prices have fallen by 5.3%, according to Nationwide. Meanwhile, mortgage rates continue to move downward. While falling house prices are positive for first time buyers, costly mortgages are continuing to knock demand for buyers and sales are...
by Charlotte Powers | Sep 26, 2023 | Articles
Applying for a school place: Help when separated parents can’t agree The new school term may have only just begun, but this month many parents are casting their eyes a full year ahead to September 2024, when their child will be due to start or change school. As...
by Charlotte Powers | Sep 22, 2023 | Articles
What is Stamp Duty? Stamp Duty is a tax you might have to pay if you buy a residential property or piece of land. You will pay Stamp Duty on residential properties costing more than £250,000 unless you qualify for first-time buyers relief. Stamp Duty will be payable...
by AWD Law | Mar 8, 2017 | Articles
Very soon, schools will be breaking up for the Easter holiday. You may be planning to take the children ski-ing or abroad for a beach holiday. We often come across situations when separated parents have...
by AWD Law | Feb 13, 2017 | Articles
The most valuable asset which parties own will typically be the family home, land or a business. At AWD Law, we often deal with cases which involve a business and would like to share with you some common misconceptions and questions raised by our clients. My business...
by AWD Law | Jun 3, 2016 | Articles
If you are going through a divorce, separation or attending mediation, there is a duty of full and frank financial disclosure. This means that it is necessary for you and your spouse/partner to completely...
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