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29 August 2018Written by Owen White Catlin Solicitors Category: Family Law
Supreme court judges ‘reluctantly’ upheld a previous family court ruling that Tini Owens, 69, was unable to divorce husband of 40 years, Hugh, who refuses to split. This particular case has highlighted the need to reform family law in the UK and introduce a 'no-fault' divorce.
15 August 2018Written by Owen White Catlin Solicitors Category: Conveyancing
Yorkshire Building Society has recently published research which indicates that many first time buyers are planning inaccurately for the costs of buying their first home, and urges first-time buyers to think and budget carefully to improve their chances of becoming homeowners.
12 July 2018Written by Owen White Catlin Solicitors Category: Family Law
The Supreme Court has recently ruled that the UK Government’s ban on civil partnerships for different-sex couples in England and Wales is discriminatory and in breach of human rights. 
29 June 2018Written by Owen White Catlin Solicitors Category: Family Law
A recent publication from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has revealed which groups of women are most at risk of experiencing partner abuse. 
21 June 2018Written by Owen White Catlin Solicitors Category: Conveyancing
 Saving enough money for a deposit continues to be one of the main barriers to home ownership for first-time buyers, new research has found. 
28 May 2018Written by Owen White Catlin Solicitors Category: Conveyancing
  Finance and banking trade association, UK Finance, recently published figures giving an update on levels of activity within the mortgage market in the UK. 
18 May 2018Written by Owen White Catlin Solicitors Category: Family Law
 The highly publicised contested-divorce case, Owens v Owens, has now been heard by the UK’s Supreme Court. 
19 April 2018Written by Owen White Catlin Solicitors Category: Family Law
An Advocate General of the Court of Justice of the European Union has given his opinion in a case concerning the rights of grandparents to see their grandchildren. 
25 February 2018Written by Owen White Catlin Solicitors Category: Blog
  A director has been disqualified from running a business for six years because he paid large sums of money to his associates instead of creditors after his clothing company got into difficulties.
22 February 2018Written by Owen White Catlin Solicitors Category: Newsletters
Government scraps ‘unlawful’ employment tribunal fees The government has announced that it is scrapping employment tribunal fees following the Supreme Court ruling that they’re unlawful. Claimants who have paid fees while bringing a case will be given a refund.

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