Northampton Saints Launch New Memorial Wall for Ashes Interment
2 Apr 2026
Many of SE’s staff and our clients are avid supporters of Northampton Saints Rugby Football Club and have followed their success with…
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Love and Logic – the importance of relationship agreements
1 Apr 2026
A relationship agreement is, in simple terms, an understanding between partners about how their relationship works. It can be a formal or…
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Changing Times: A New Form of Property
27 Mar 2026
The Property (Digital Assets etc) Act 2025 marks an important change in how the law treats digital assets. As more of our personal and…
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The £4 Million Mistake: Why Getting Proper Advice on Your Will Matters
20 Mar 2026
A recent High Court case involving the comedian Sean Hughes’s £4 million estate has highlighted the significant risks of relying on a…
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Performance Management: Getting It Right Before It Goes Wrong
12 Mar 2026
Performance management is one of the most mishandled aspects of employment law. Managers fear it, employees feel targeted by it, and…
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The £1.75 Million Mistake: Why an Unsealed Consent Order leaves your wealth at risk
11 Mar 2026
When your Final Order of divorce is granted, it is natural to breathe a sigh of relief, assuming your financial ties are completely…
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Is the Government Raising the Bar for Refusing Flexible Work?
9 Mar 2026
On 26 February 2026, the Department for Business and Trade (“DBT”) published its response to the House of Lords Committee on Home-based…
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Changes to Statutory Sick Pay to have the Greatest Impact on Employers
4 Mar 2026
The Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (“Acas”) recently commissioned YouGov to survey employers and employees on which…
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Fair Finances, Fair Futures: Understanding Spousal Maintenance
3 Mar 2026
The Court’s approach to spousal maintenance has changed significantly in recent years as the vast majority of women now work outside the…
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They are taking the PIF
23 Feb 2026
On 30 March 2026 the TA6 Property Information Form (“PIF”) sixth edition will become mandatory for Conveyancing Quality Scheme (“CQS”)…
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What is Adverse Possession and how could it affect me?
19 Feb 2026
Adverse Possession is a legal principle which allows an individual to apply to the Land Registry to claim ownership of land/property…
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Renters’ Rights Act 2025: Strong in Protection, Weak in Tax Clarity
11 Feb 2026
The Renters’ Rights Act 2025 (the “Act”) is a significant reform aiming to strengthen the position of tenants in residential tenancies….
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