Invalid Wills Involving Mental Capacity

2 min readMany among the elderly suffer with dementia. There are others who lose their mental capacity due to a head injury or other reasons. A will could become invalid if it gets proved that, when making the will, the person did not have the mental capacity to make his own decisions. For a will to be … Read more

How to protect yourself from a forced marriage?

2 min readAccording to the Forced Marriage Act 2007, a forced marriage is one in which a person is forced into marriage by threats or other psychological means. It is very different from an arranged marriage. In an arranged marriage, two individuals are introduced to each other by family members or friends or through a marriage bureau … Read more

How can Cohabitants settle property disputes?

2 min readThe concept of ‘common law’ marriage does not exist in the law of the UK. Therefore, cohabitants do not have the same rights of property claim as married couples and civil partners do. If disputes arise between cohabitants about interests in the property, it is handled in accordance with the law of trusts. Basically, there … Read more

How does the Court handle Financial Disputes in a Divorce or Dissolution?

3 min readIf you want to resolve a financial dispute with your former spouse or civil partner, you need to make an application to the Court. The party making the application is called ‘Applicant’ and the other party is called ‘Respondent’. Before each hearing, the applicant is responsible for preparing all the documents needed for the case. … Read more

5 Questions about Spousal maintenance Answered

3 min readSpousal maintenance is the payment made to the former spouse after getting a divorce. There are two types of maintenance orders. When does Spousal Maintenance become necessary? It becomes necessary in the following situations When determining the duration of spousal maintenance, the Court will consider how long it would take for the receiving party to … Read more

Joint Tenants and Tenants in Common – What’s the difference?

2 min readWhen you jointly own a property with someone, you cannot sell or mortgage it without the consent of the other party. There are two types of joint property ownership. Let’s briefly discuss each type. If you own a property with someone as ‘Joint Tenants’, the property automatically goes to the other party when you die. … Read more

Business impacted by Covid-19

2 min readCoronavirus and Small Businesses According to a survey, 67% of small businesses have had to close temporarily due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It is estimated that, on average, a small business owner will face a loss of £11,799. Although the impact seems to be severe, small businesses have shown great resilience and due to this, all hope is … Read more

Force Majeure Clause

4 min readA force majeure clause is a clause in a contract that excuses one or both parties from fulfilling their part of the contract if they are unable to do so due to an unexpected incident. The event, which could be a natural disaster, an epidemic, or an action by the government, is called a force … Read more

Business Interruption Insurance

2 min readDue to the COVID-19 pandemic, many small businesses had to unexpectedly close down, resulting in significant losses. If you are a business owner who went through this ordeal, you may naturally wonder if your insurance policy would cover for your losses. It depends on the type of cover you have chosen and whether the policy … Read more