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Partner's claim over my property

angie1963, Legal and consumer

18 April 2012 14:35

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Do I need a Power of Attorney?

verdah4043, Legal and consumer

12 March 2012 17:21

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How do I go about buying my brother's half of my parent's house?

annadtw, Legal and consumer

08 January 2012 18:04

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How do I find information on making a will

01142731827, Legal and consumer

01 August 2011 21:04

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Can I sell my home under market value?

John8266, Legal and consumer

18 May 2011 20:53

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What happens if my partner needs care?

misty487@ntlworld.com, Legal and consumer

24 March 2011 22:53

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Tracing an inheritance - know your rights

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Anonymous, 30 November 2010 09:41

Thousands of people get contacted every year by probate genealogists or ‘heir hunters’ trying to track down relatives in line for an inheritance.  Probate specialists, Title Research warn that unscrupulous heir hunters are signing-up heirs to expensive percentage fees in return for information about how to claim an inheritance. These fees can be disproportionate to the amount of time spent ...

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How to...protect your identity

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Jo Waters, 28 September 2010 15:32

Identity fraud costs the UK economy over £1.2 billion per year, or around £25 for every adult in Britain, but there are easy ways to protect yourself against this fast-growing crime. Shred, don’t shareYour paper recycling box provides rich pickings for identity fraudsters. It means they no longer have to go digging round in smelly bin bags to find bank ...

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How to...complain effectively

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Patricia Wollington, lawyer and member of Which? Legal Service, 03 September 2010 10:43

Use this checklist to make yourself heard when things go awryWork out what you want to achieveDo you want a refund, product replacement, compensation or simply a formal apology? For a refund, act quickly or you may lose your entitlement under the Sale of Goods legislation. Find out to whom to complain It’s always best to follow an organisation’s own ...

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How to...spot a scam

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James Daley, Money Editor, Which?, 19 August 2010 15:01

Work-from-home scams What is it? You’re offered a quick way to make a lot of money from home without having any qualifications or skills. You have to pay money upfront, be it a registration fee or buying goods, but then it turns out there is either no work or you can’t make money.What should you do? When Which? investigated working ...

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