What Is Rentcharge? The 1977 Rentcharge Act Explained
What is Rentcharge? Also known as Chief Rent, Rentcharge originated in the early part of the 20th century. They were a means for builders to develop land, without paying [...]
What is Rentcharge? Also known as Chief Rent, Rentcharge originated in the early part of the 20th century. They were a means for builders to develop land, without paying [...]
The greatly anticipated Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020 has now received Royal Assent and been passed as law, bringing with it no-fault divorce. The change follows decades of campaigning [...]
Conveyancing fees are what you pay to cover the legal side of buying or selling a property. These fees will vary depending on all sorts of factors, but it is [...]
Whether you want to be a sport lawyer, or think you might need one, you’ll want to find out all there is to know about the role. It’s an exciting and [...]
It has been a very different year this year, with all sorts of new challenges to contend with. But here at Beeston Shenton, we are delighted to say that our [...]
You may have a last will and testament - the document which sets out what you want to happen with your assets after you pass away - but do you [...]
A separation agreement, when used correctly, can provide clarity and certainty in what can be a very difficult and in some instances turbulent process. If you’re thinking about getting divorced [...]
If you have been wrongfully dismissed by your employer, you could be eligible to receive compensation. Wrongful dismissal is a very specific area of law, so here is everything you [...]
There’s nothing quite so exciting as the possibility of a fresh start in a new home. There’s also quite possibly nothing anywhere near as stressful as moving. Finding the right [...]
The sporting world is complex and incredibly global, evolving at an accelerated rate each passing year thanks in large part to the digital age. For sports professionals - be they [...]