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Seriousness of parental alienation highlighted in recent case

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With a rapid rise in cases of parental alienation in the UK, a recent Judgement has shown that Courts are not taking the matter lightly and are unafraid to take action against offenders.

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Sophie Kemp

Associate

Taunton
Sophie specialises in commercial disputes, contentious Wills, trusts and probate and agricultural property litigation.
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Statutory Wills

Court of Protection
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A Statutory Will is the name given to a Will that the Court of Protection can put in place for a person who’s lost the capacity to make a Will themselves. One may also be required if the person has a Will but it is out of date or there’s been a change in their circumstances.

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Stuart Hoysted

Senior Associate

Taunton
Stuart specialises in complex actions on both an individual and volume basis including taking insolvency action against individuals, partnerships and corporate entities.
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Surrogacy and fertility law

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Fertility law has not evolved at the same rate as assisted reproduction technologies. We look at the need for judges to be creative in how they apply legislation.

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Teachers’ pension valuation delays likely to persist

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Family law
Delays in pension valuations for members of the Teachers’ Pension Scheme are stalling divorce settlements, leaving countless individuals in financial and emotional limbo, says Adam Maguire, partner in the Family Law team at Clarke Willmott.

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The menopause at work – why should it matter to employers?

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Employment
The Minister for Work and Pensions and Minister for Women, has this week confirmed that the Government is not currently planning to introduce menopause as a protected characteristic under the Equality Act 2010.

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Tom Potts

Partner

Taunton
Tom advises at all stages of the business cycle, including company incorporations and reorganisations, shareholders’ agreements, acquisitions and disposals and fund-raisings.
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UWE Bristol and local law firms launch talent collaboration programme for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic students

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UWE Bristol and local law firms including Clarke Willmott launch talent collaboration programme for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic students

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Farm Business Structures Part 5: How do I sell my farming business?

Agriculture
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Tom Potts, from our Corporate team discusses key aspects of agricultural business structuring in a series of articles, in this article he looks at how to sell a farming business

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