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I paid a fraudulent invoice for work done on my house.
I am 78 years old and in good health so I want to do it now
Costs are spiralling as my husband is intent on being litigious
We are American and want to buy a home in London so our children can go to a British school
I would like to make some non-traditional investments
We live together and have three children, but we’re not married
We’re British but our son was born in the US and has dual US/UK citizenship
The fee is currently £150 a year, but I’m worried it will increase
Having been burnt financially by divorce I need to know I am protected if the relationship fails
We want to move from UK to US to work
I have never married and live with my 92-year-old mother in her house
I own a large property and a few cottages in Wales, built by my great-grandfather, which I rent out
He did not make a will and everything will go to his brother
We don’t have children and are getting divorced
She is displaying signs of dementia, but still needs to make a will
I am a US national and have been living in London for most of my life
I’m worried a decision won’t have the same weight as a court judgment
My loan is interest free for a further four years
The liquidator is likely to have limited funds
She made an official will through a solicitor 20 years ago which now seems out of date
I have not touched my pot so far during my retirement
We currently live in India and my children are at school there, but I pay UK tax on my earnings
How much money can I gift tax-free?
I’ve been offered a larger share of the equity in the family home when we divorce
As a first-time buyer I would like to benefit from the stamp duty reduction
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