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Easter should be a time of family, celebration, and spring renewal. But for separated or divorced parents, the school holidays can quickly become stressful, especially when both parents want meaningful time with their children.

Whether this is your first Easte...


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Short answer: your cryptocurrency can be inherited in the UK – but only if your executors can access the wallets or exchange accounts (i.e., the private keys/seed phrases or verified probate documents). Otherwise, funds may be locked forever.

Updated for 2026: UK law now recognises digital assets (including crypto) as


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The British high street and motorways have undergone a quiet but profound transformation over the last decade. Many of us will remember the “Green Cross Code”, the construction of the Dual Carriagways, Robin Reliant cars and Leyland Motors. All of course, in the name of expansion and growth of the modern highway system and travelling for convenience. Whilst the cars of yest...

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For decades, the English and Welsh property markets operated under a simple, if somewhat stressful, mantra: ‘Caveat Emptora.k.a Buyer Beware. The burden was on the buyer to uncover defects, and the seller’s goal was often to reveal as little as possible until the last moment. 

In 2026, that era is officially over. 

The landsca...


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The family law landscape in England and Wales is undergoing its biggest transformation in over 50 years. For decades, outdated laws especially the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 have left separating couples navigating unpredictable outcomes, unclear rights, and heavy financial burdens.

In 2026, everything changes.

The UK Government has launche...


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