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Auction Properties: Bargain or ‘A Pig In a Poke’?

26 March 2019 Worthingtons Solicitors warn of the potential pitfalls of purchasing at auction and the steps which may be taken to rectify title issues.  ‘A pig in a poke’ – an offering or deal that is... READ

Chelsea football club forced into extra time to get their new Stamford Bridge stadium built

Hammersmith and Fulham council have just this week given Chelsea football club the green light to proceed with building the new Stamford Bridge. However Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich’s plans to redevelop a 60,000 seater... READ

Mesothelioma – a toxic legacy

The British Lung Foundation (BLF) and many other charities throughout the UK devote considerable time raising awareness of the terminal asbestos related cancer, mesothelioma. This is an extremely aggressive cancer primarily caused by exposure... READ

Asbestos Exposure in Northern Ireland

Have you been exposed to Asbestos? This is a phrase that can often cause alarm when asked by a medical professional. A chest x-ray or CT scan of the chest might be undertaken for... READ

RICS introduces mandatory conflict of interest requirements

The Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors has introduced new mandatory conflicts of interest requirements for agents involved in UK commercial property investments which will take effect from 1 January 2018. Amongst other things, the... READ

Custody and Access – the Law in Northern Ireland

In general, it will be presumed that children should continue to have a relationship with both parents following a relationship breakdown however there are no set rules to determine the frequency and duration of... READ

A friendly Divorce? Explaining the Collaborative process

The concept of a collaborative divorce is based on the shared belief of all those participating, that it is in the best interests of the parties and their families to avoid the often adversarial... READ

Dissolution of Civil Partnerships in Northern Ireland – what is the process?

If you have been together in your civil partnership and have the grounds to issue proceedings, papers will be drafted and lodged on your behalf with the matrimonial office.  Once the proceedings are served... READ

Co-habitation – what happens when a relationship breaks down?

One common scenario, in which we are asked to help, is a when a couple co-habit in a house which is registered in the name of only one of those parties and the other... READ

Resolving Children’s Law Issues following a Relationship Breakdown

The relevant legislation covering this area of law is The Children (NI) Order 1995.  Article 8 Orders replace the old ‘custody and access’ orders. There are 4 main types of Article 8 Order which... READ
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