A right of way is a right that is given to one party to cross another party’s land. It is understandable that the party who owns the land may feel aggrieved, but they purchased that land in the full knowledge
Current court statistics definitely seem to think so. The number of children going to court to dispute what they’ve received from their parents’ wills is on the rise. In the High Court alone disputes rose to from 104 in 2014
In last week’s blog we looked why, should you find yourself in the heart-wrenching situation of having to settle a dispute involving a Will, you must have an experienced litigator in your corner rather than an equally specialist Wills, trusts
The time immediately after the passing of a loved one is never easy. It is a hugely emotional and highly charged period and, while it is the when family and friends come together to remember and celebrate the deceased, it
The case below is very interesting, not so much because I love F1 racing, but the final paragraph. Security for costs is an order made by a court against a Claimant when there is some evidence that the Claimant may