
What Counts As Domestic Abuse In Family Court?
Understanding the domestic abuse definition is essential in family proceedings. We explain what behaviour qualifies under the law and what evidence courts consider when deciding cases involving abuse.

Understanding the domestic abuse definition is essential in family proceedings. We explain what behaviour qualifies under the law and what evidence courts consider when deciding cases involving abuse.

The Renters Rights Act 2025 will bring major changes for landlords. Here are the key steps to take now to stay compliant, protect your interests, and be ready before the new rules come into force.

The Renters Rights Act 2025 will change how landlords can evict tenants, replacing ‘no-fault’ evictions with stricter grounds under Section 8. Here’s how the new process will work and what landlords need to prepare.

The Renters Rights Act 2025 will require landlords to register on a national database and join a new Ombudsman Scheme. Learn how the system works, when it starts, and what it means for your rental properties.

The Renters Rights Act 2025 will abolish Section 21 ‘no-fault’ evictions, changing how landlords regain possession of properties. Here’s what landlords need to know about the new Section 8 process and their legal rights.

The Renters Rights Act 2025 is set to change the private rental sector from 2026 onwards. Here are the key implementation dates landlords should know to stay compliant and prepared for the upcoming changes.

The Renters’ Rights Act 2025 introduces major changes for landlords and tenants, including the end of fixed-term tenancies and ‘no-fault’ evictions. Here’s what to expect as the new legislation begins to take effect in 2026.

Cherise Luke-Bennett explains how Resolution’s Code of Practice shapes her approach to helping separating couples find fair, practical solutions while keeping families out of court.

Pet disputes can be one of the hardest parts of divorce. We explain how UK law treats pets, what other countries are doing differently, and how mediation or a ‘pet-nup’ can help couples make fair, compassionate arrangements.

Buying or letting a second home in Dorset? Learn about the legal and tax responsibilities before you invest. Our Dorset solicitors provide expert, fixed-fee advice for landlords and second-home owners.