Yearly Archive December 22, 2025

Divorce Financial Disputes up by 2/3

Financial disputes post divorce have increased dramatically over the past fifteen years. Fairness rather than equality prevails. Divorce solicitors in London are ready to negotiate fair terms.

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Insolvencies Rising

Insolvencies increased last month by more than 1.5% than in September. This suggests that recession is more likely than has been forecasted.

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Conveyancing Boost for Prime Properties

Smaller properties are being purchased in central London rather than larger houses as people reduce the amount of time they spend in London.

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Settlement Agreements and Whistleblowing

The Victim and Prisoners Act 2024 which comes into force on the 1st October 2025 makes clear in statute that non-disclosure agreements such as settlement agreements cannot be enforced in so far as they seek to prevent victims from reporting crime to the police.

Under section 17 of the Victims and Prisoners Act 2024, non-disclosure agreements signed on or after 1 October 2025 will not be enforceable against victims of crime in relation to the disclosure of information about relevant conduct to the following groups and for the following purposes:-

Police or other bodies which investigate or prosecute crime, for investigating or prosecuting the relevant conduct
Qualified lawyers, for seeking legal advice about the relevant conduct
Regulated professionals (including regulated healthcare professionals), for obtaining professional support in relation to the relevant conduct
Victim support services, for obtaining support in relation to the relevant conduct
Regulators, for cooperating with the regulator in relation to the relevant conduct
To a person authorised to receive information on behalf of any of the above, for the relevant purposes mentioned above
A victim’s close family, for the purpose of obtaining support in relation to the relevant conduct.

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Inheritance Disputes Are Up

The last three months of last year saw a phenomenal increase in court cases brought to block the administration of family estates. This process is known as applying for a caveat to stop or delay a grant of probate necessary for the distribution of a persons assets e.g. for obtaining funds from a bank, the sale of a property or investments.

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Commercial Property

Over the past ten years London has attracted nearly $90bn in investment in commercial property landing it in first place for such investments worldwide. Such acquisitions include a Mayfair shop for more than £200 million.

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Divorces Rise in a Heatwave

A recent study has concluded that the number of divorce enquiries received by solicitors rises when temperatures get to 30 degrees. This is only exceeded in the New Year when a traditional increase is observed.

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WhatsApp?… Binding Contract

The High Court recently confirmed that a binding contract could be created by informal negotiations on WhatsApp? even if followed up by my more formal written terms and conditions later.

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Residential Lettings Outpacing Prime Property

London’s residential lettings market is booming especially when compared to prime house transactions. Landlords are reporting increasing demand especially in central London.

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Employment Compensation and Termination Rates for Settlement Agreements

The compensation and termination rates from the 6th April 2025 for settlement agreements will be:-

Maximum basic award for unfair dismissal £21,570
Maximum compensatory award for unfair dismissal £118,223 (or 52 weeks gross pay if less)
Maximum statutory redundancy payment £21,570
A weeks pay £719 per week.

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