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When buying a property, it is important to understand the difference between conveyancing searches, property surveys and mortgage valuations. While each forms part of the home-buying process, they serve very different purposes. This guide explains what each check involves, why they matter, and how they help protect buyers from legal, financial and practical risks.

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Can I Gift My Property to My Children to Reduce My Liability for Care Home Fees And Inheritance Tax?

Many people consider gifting property to children to reduce care home fees or inheritance tax, but the rules are complex. Issues such as deprivation of assets, gift with reservation of benefit, and the 7-year rule can significantly affect outcomes. Our Estate Planning Solicitors provide clear, practical advice to help you make informed decisions and protect your estate effectively.

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When Reality TV Highlights Real-Life Issues

Recent allegations surrounding MAFS UK have highlighted important issues around relationship safety, coercive behaviour and emotional harm. This blog explores how family law, mediation and other forms of Non-Court Dispute Resolution (NCDR) can help individuals navigate separation, safeguarding concerns and disputes involving children or finances with the right legal support.

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What Is Child‑Inclusive Mediation?

Child-Inclusive Mediation (CIM) offers children a safe and supportive way to express their thoughts and feelings during family separation. A trained mediator listens in a child-friendly setting, with no pressure to take sides or make decisions. Parents remain responsible for outcomes, but gain valuable insight to support more informed, child-focused arrangements and reduce family conflict.

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Deeds of Variation vs. Deeds of Disclaimer

If you’ve inherited from an estate, you may have options to change what happens next. This guide explains the key differences between a Deed of Variation and a Deed of Disclaimer, including when each can be used, how they affect inheritance, and their tax implications. Understand your rights as a beneficiary and how to make informed decisions about your entitlement.

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