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What would happen to my children if I were to die without a will?

Lee Young
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As a parent, you’ll want to make sure that your children will be well looked after and cared for after your death.

In this article, Wills & Tax Partner Lee Young discusses how you can ensure that this is the case and that your children are taken care of according to your wishes.

What would happen to my children if I was to die without a will?

James Hammersley
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As a parent, you’ll want to make sure that your children will be well looked after and cared for after your death.

In this article, Wills & Tax Partner Lee Young discusses how you can ensure that this is the case and that your children are taken care of according to your wishes.

What is a detriment in a victimisation claim?

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The EAT recently cleared up what a detriment is in a victimisation claim.

Paul Burton discusses the implications of this definition for employers and looks at how they can deal with and mitigate such claims.

Property Litigation: Commercial Rent Arbitration - What can landlords and tenants do now?

Michelle Hayter
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Frettens’ own ‘Insolvency Guru’ Malcolm Niekirk recently provided his update on understanding rent arbitrations for insolvency practitioners.

In this article, Property Litigation specialist Michelle Hayter provides advice on the impact of the Commercial Rent (Coronavirus) Act 2022 to landlords and tenants.

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