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Your Remains And the Law:Legal Advice
Who Decides Your Final Resting Place?
Legal Advice-Boundary Disputes
Whether the issues are significant or insignificant really is subjective. Clearly, the parties must think that they are significant otherwise the dispute would not have arisen in the first place and requiring legal advice.
Living Together: Legal Advice on How to Protect Yourself Financially
In the UK, the law treats couples who live together in a very different way to those who are married. The financial protection provided by the law during the cohabitation and if the relationship breaks down is very different and for cohabitees almost non-existent. Whereas in divorce proceedings a court can and often will redistribute the family assets and order one party to pay maintenance to the other, there is no such provision for cohabitees however long they have lived together.
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