Cohabitation is a living arrangement where an unmarried couple lives together in a long-term relationship that resembles a marriage. However, it is important to note these unmarried couples do not have the same legal rights as married couples. Many unmarried couples mistakenly
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Can I study in the UK without the IELTS? The simple answer to the above question is yes you can. As a matter of fact, the United Kingdom has some of the best universities in the world and such attracts some of
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In England & Wales, the grant of Decree Absolute legally dissolves a marriage but this does not necessarily mean the end of your possible financial commitments to your former spouse. The final divorce petition proceedings is split in two parts. The first
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The UK immigration rule acknowledges that occasionally faith-based organisations may consider employing the services of skilled religious workers from outside the European Economic Area (EEA) to fill vacant roles in their respective organisations in the UK. There are two main avenues, which
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Do you have any reason to Dispute the Validity of a Will or cause to Defend a Will? When a loved one dies, it can be a very distressing and painful time, but these emotions can be deepened even more if a
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The UK government has announced the re-introduction of 2-year Post Study Work (PSW) visas commencing September 2020 for international students. The previous Tier 1-PSW visa route permitted international students from UK universities to remain in the UK for a year after graduation.
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A lasting power of attorney is a legal tool which allows you to appoint an individual that you trust by giving them authority to make certain decisions on your behalf should you lose mental capacity. By creating a lasting power of attorney,
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