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How are gifts treated in divorce or dissolution of a civil partnership?

Posted on March 12, 2024

The Government’s 2022 English Housing Survey reported that 27 per cent of first-time buyers used gifts from family or friends to fund their house deposit. With the average deposit now required exceeding £43,000, it is hardly surprising that so many seek the help from their family to get their foot onto the property ladder. Well-intended parents will often gift large sums of money to their adult children without taking any legal advice or having any formal documentation drafted. But what happens if the couple decide to separate?

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Landlord and tenant dispute

Posted on February 8, 2024

Both landlords and tenants can become unhappy because the other is not complying with the terms of their rental agreement. Landlord and tenant law can be quite complicated, but the best solution is often found by having a conversation.

Where this fails, put your concerns in writing. Two of the most common situations are covered in the sample letters below.

If that still does not do the trick, you can use our service to get advice on your situation. We can help you with the next steps – which might be mediation.

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This is why, in the first instance, most people looking for legal help in relation to a 'Home And Property' call QualitySolicitors for a Free Initial Assessment over the phone before requesting our Ask the Legal Expert service; which is an introductory 45-minute face-to-face consultation for £99.