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A guide to student tenancies

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Rogue landlords or letting agents shouldn't get in the way of enjoying university life. Read our guide to renting for students
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Free Wills month

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Free Wills Month runs in October 2021, and we have listed five great reasons you should make a will today.
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I’ve had an accident on holiday

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If you have suffered an accident on holiday, you could make a claim for compensation. Read our handy guide;
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Is a Will a public document?

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A will generally becomes a public document once probate has been granted, open to be read by anyone with an interest in the estate.
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Is it possible to get an LPA online?

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The Government plans to introduce a digital system for registering an LPA, but will this then be open to abuse?
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How do I name my small business?

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In our latest guide, we help you to ensure that your new business name meets the legal requirements for company registration
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Can I see my grandchildren?

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For grandparents, losing contact with grandchildren can be heart-breaking but what you can do if you are prevented from seeing them.
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What is in the Leasehold Reform Act?

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Existing leaseholders who have been locked into high ground rents by developers will not benefit from the future-focused legislation.
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The popularity of cryptocurrency for investment purposes is likely to fuel a rise in asset concealment when couples part.
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With the easing of travel restrictions, some employees may consider working overseas, which can give rise to problems for employers.
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Why make a Power of Attorney?

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If you are looking to set up a Power of Attorney, you may have considered doing it online. Read our guide.
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Inheritance tax is a concern for many, but you can reduce your liability by giving gifts to friends, family and charities. Find out how.
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When social media goes wrong

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As part of Social Media Day on the 30th of June, we share some laws you might not be aware of when sharing on social media.
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Can I go wild camping in the UK?

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If you want to go wild camping, you need to understand the law and your obligations. Read our quick guide.
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A force majeure clause in a contract can excuse one or both parties from their obligations - without being liable for any failure to perform.
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Will we return to the office?

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As employers plan towards a return to the office, health and safety planning should take account of the potential dangers of Covid-19.
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Is a side-hustle worth it?

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If you are earning some extra income from a side-hustle, it is important you get to grips with reporting and paying tax too.
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