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Welcome to the Hethertons Solicitors Private Client Newswire

In this edition, we look at a wide range of issues affecting you, your family and your life plans including:

  • New Builds – What you need to know from a legal perspective
  • Considering cohabitation – How to speak to your partner about creating an agreement
  • Unhappy inheritance – Contesting a Will
  • Long Covid – Is it a disability?

If you have any feedback on this latest edition or would like assistance from our team, please contact us.

New Builds – What you need to know from a legal perspective


 

New year, new home, but are you aware of the unique legal factors that go into buying a new build home?

While there are many advantages to purchasing a new build, there are also some considerations you should be aware of before going through with a sale.

 
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Considering cohabitation – How to speak to your partner about creating an agreement


 

Many of you may be considering cohabiting with a partner for the first time to share the costs, but also to begin a new chapter in life together.

If you are considering cohabiting with your partner, it is important to enter into a cohabitation agreement to ensure a smooth route to a successful living arrangement.

 
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Unhappy inheritance – Contesting a Will


 

If you want to contest a will, there are several factors you need to consider before taking your disputes to the courts.

While this certainly should not dissuade you from choosing to contest a will, you should be aware of the grounds upon which you can contest a will before launching a legal challenge.

 
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Long Covid – Is it a disability?


 

In a landmark case, a charity caretaker established that the symptoms of long Covid amount to a disability.

An employment tribunal earlier this year has begun resolving the case of Mr T Burke, who was dismissed by his employer Turning Point Scotland on the grounds of ill health.

 
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