Greater protection for self-employed contractors
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There may be greater protection for thousands of independent contractors working as self-employed contractors following a recent decision of the Court of Appeal.
Judge’s controversial decision to keep wife locked into marriage
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A Judge has recently decided to refuse a wife’s petition for divorce on the basis that her allegations regarding her husband’s unreasonable behaviour were “minor altercations of a kind to be expected in a marriage”.
Spousal maintenance – a right or a need?
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Spousal maintenance is inevitably a controversial topic as the simple truth is that there will always be some who believe that they are entitled to it and others who believe equally strongly that they shouldn’t have to pay it.
Amicable Divorce App
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Only 30 years ago, virtually no one owned a mobile phone and yet now a mobile app promises to help you to divorce and save thousands of pounds in legal fees. But will this app really change the way the world divorces, or is it too good to be true? If all couples who separate […]
First baby showers and now divorce parties are coming to the UK!
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Although many people may see divorce as an opportunity for a fresh start, few have seen it as a cause for celebration.
The Southern Rail Crisis and the Sussex Property Market
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As the Southern Rail Crisis continues and shows no signs of ending soon, Sharon Callery, Licensed Conveyancer at Buss Murton Law considers if the strike action will have an effect on the housing market located within the Southern Rail line.
Transgender father denied the right to see his children
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The case of a transgender father who has been prevented from having a direct relationship with his children due to the risk of them being ostracised by their mother’s orthodox Jewish community, raises some interesting and disturbing issues.
Managing Partner Andrew Linton talks to the Times of Tunbridge Wells
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Having been established in the area for over 300 years, Buss Murton have become central to the legal community. Now, in 2016, the established firm has a new image for the future. Hannah Patterson sits down with Managing Partner Andrew Linton to find out what you can expect from their new brand…
Is there such a thing as a ‘good divorce’?
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Today marks the first day of ‘Good Divorce Week’ a campaign by Resolution (the national organisation of family lawyers that aims at providing a constructive resolution to family disputes) to promote ‘no fault divorce’ and improve rights for cohabiting couples. On Wednesday 30th November, over 150 members of Resolution will travel to Westminster to lobby for these two important changes to family law. The campaign also coincides with the launch of their new Code of Practice.
Beware of the Perils of Precedents
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A recent High Court ruling has demonstrated that the “natural and ordinary meaning” of words trump the “overall purpose” of the Will when it comes to interpretation.