lfbb-newsletter-january-2024 LFBB Newsletter January 2024  
       
 

Good morning, Good afternoon, Good evening to all our readers.

We hope this newsletter finds you in good health and high spirits as we extend our belated but warmest wishes for a Happy New Year. As we step into 2024, our team at LFBB is excited about the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead.

In this edition, we bring you insightful articles that shed light on recent legal developments and issues affecting our community.

In the realm of family law, we explore how relationships are under increasing scrutiny in divorce cases.

Might you be considering home renovations or improvements in the new year? Learn about the legal implications surrounding builders offering cut-price work.

With the ever-changing landscape of property use, we delve into the legal considerations surrounding the business use of residential properties.

At LFBB, we are committed to keeping you informed about legal matters that impact your life. Feel free to reach out if you have any legal concerns or questions.  Call us on 0114 2729721 or check out our website at www.LFBBSolicitors.co.uk

As always, we appreciate your trust in LFBB.

 

 
 
     
 

Legal New Year’s Resolutions


Thinking of learning a new language? Or climbing a mountain? Here are some very attainable ideas to keep your affairs in order. Make / review…


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Allergy Rules Should Be Tightened for Restaurants, Says FSA


The Food Standards Agency (FSA) is urging the government to make it compulsory for restaurants to print allergy information on menus, in a bid to…


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Relationship Status Put Under Spotlight in Divorce Case


Divorce proceedings are rarely cut and dry, especially where the passage of time adds complexity to matters. This was certainly so in a recent case…


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Beware of Builders Offering Cut-Price Work – Court of Appeal Cautionary Tale


Every householder should understand the dire risks involved in opening their doors to those promising to carry out cut-price building work. A Court of Appeal…


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Business Use of Residential Property – Upper Tribunal Strikes the Balance


Any proposal to make business use of a purpose-built residential property is likely to draw objections. However, as a case concerning the planned utilisation of…


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Contemplating Cosmetic Surgery Abroad? Read This to Understand the Risks


Those who undergo cosmetic surgery overseas take a step into the unknown and, if things go wrong, it can be very difficult to obtain just…


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