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Monthly Archives: February 2021

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‘Thousands of transactions could collapse at the last minute’

UncategorisedBy amtlawyers26th February 2021Leave a comment

Urgent action is needed to prevent tens of thousands of property market transactions collapsing at the cliff-edge end of the stamp duty holiday. The Law Society of England and Wales is urging people to write to their MP calling for swift action to protect consumers ahead of the budget on 3 March and the stamp

‘No-fault’ divorce will bring divorce law into the 21st century

UncategorisedBy amtlawyers24th February 2021Leave a comment

The Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Bill concluded its passage through the House of Commons. It will return to the House of Lords to consider an amendment before receiving Royal assent. However, lord chancellor Robert Buckland told MPs that the bill’s reforms will not come into force on Royal assent ‘because time needs to be allowed

Lancaster and Wigan named as ‘property hotspots’

UncategorisedBy amtlawyers22nd February 2021Leave a comment

Paisley in central Scotland has been identified as Britain’s top property hotspot, with asking prices there surging by 15% over the past year. Lancaster and Wigan in northern England rounded off the top three places in the list, compiled by Rightmove, reports PA. London was excluded from the main research. The strongest asking price growth

Rightmove: 100,000 buyers ‘may fail to complete by the stamp duty deadline’

UncategorisedBy amtlawyers17th February 2021Leave a comment

Around one in five home buyers who agreed a deal last July when a stamp duty holiday was announced have still not completed their purchase, analysis suggests. The stamp duty holiday is due to end on March 31 2021. Rightmove has estimated that around 100,000 buyers who agreed a purchase before Christmas will fail to

Businessman fails to convince judge he has lost £30m

UncategorisedBy amtlawyers17th February 2021Leave a comment

A businessman embroiled in a fight over money with his estranged wife has failed to convince a judge that he has lost a £30 million fortune and is in “negative territory”. He told Mr Justice Cohen he had been worth about £30 million in 2007, the year he married his wife, but had lost “all

Scammers pretending to be from law courts

UncategorisedBy amtlawyers15th February 2021Leave a comment

An increasing number of concerned individuals are contacting offices across the Royal Courts of Justice following emails or phone calls by scammers. The scammers allege that payment is owed to HMRC and that warrants for arrest have been issued. Scammers tell individuals to look up contact details for the Royals Courts of Justice to verify

The rules you should know during lockdown

UncategorisedBy amtlawyers11th February 2021Leave a comment

With the lockdown expected to last until the end of the month at least here are the rules you should be aware of. Can I get fined for going out? The instruction is to stay at home whenever possible, except for when there is a “reasonable excuse”. These reasons include work, volunteering, food shopping, exercise

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