Category: Wills

Understanding the Impact of Social Media on Child Custody Cases

Child Custody Cases and Social Media: The Impact Social media use is rapidly growing. In the UK and Ireland, millions of people use social media platforms, such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat, to communicate with family and friends. While social media has its perks, it can also have significant impacts on child custody cases. ….  Read More

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Writing a will when not married

Laws of intestacy are a set of rules about who inherits what you own if you die without a will. Whether or not you are married, these laws will have very different effects. If you are married or in a civil partnership, your partner isn’t exactly legally entitled to anything if you die. On the ….  Read More

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