
Co-habiting with your Valentines: 4 Myths
A recent poll commissioned to mark Cohabitation Awareness week revealed that out of 2,000 adults, 37% wrongly believed that unmarried couples can obtain a ‘common law marriage’ and 27% wrongly believed that if they separated they would have the same rights as a married couple. Whilst it might be seen as unromantic, this blog helps to clarify 4 myths about cohabitation so you can understand your rights as a cohabiting couple better and get back to enjoying your day!

Another Brick in The Wall
New year, new home improvements? If you are planning on carrying out any changes which may affect a shared wall, then take a look at our article

Financial claims on divorce - why do I need a consent order?
Common misconceptions when dealing with divorce and finances cases

Dilapidation Why Does it Matter?
The contract between a landlord and tenant will make provisions for the property to remain in good repair and condition. Take a look at the reasons why it is important to be aware of dilapidations.

In A Bind?
Things are not always what they seem. Sometimes, what appears to be an agreement is not in fact binding. On the other hand, a binding agreement can be made without the parties realising it. So, when do you have a binding contract?