
Moving in together? Cohabitation Agreements – protecting yourself for the future
If you are planning on moving in together, you can enter into a cohabitation agreement.
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Expert legal support for family matters, property, and life’s key milestones.
Personal legal advice tailored to you and your family, at every stage of life.
Trusted legal expertise to support, protect, and grow your business.
From everyday matters to complex challenges, our experts collaborate to give your business complete support.
TWM Solicitors is one of the largest legal practices in Surrey, and one of the South East’s leading law firms.
TWM Solicitors has offices in Epsom, Guildford, Leatherhead, London, Reigate and Wimbledon.

If you are planning on moving in together, you can enter into a cohabitation agreement.

For many people, owning a holiday home is a major aspiration. Having a place to enjoy for leisure and recreation purposes has definite appeal, and demand for UK holiday homes has significantly increased over the last 18 months, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, owning one may have Inheritance Tax (IHT) and Capital Gains Tax (CGT) implications which should be considered.

Whether you are buying a property alone or with another person, purchasing your first or your fifteenth home, planning on living in it or letting it out: whenever you acquire property, you should consider whether you need to make or update your Will as a result.

If you sell or give away assets like shares or property which is worth more than it was when you acquired it, Capital Gains Tax (CGT) may be due.

What is it? Japanese knotweed is an invasive, non-native plant that can cause physical damage to buildings and land, which in turn affects the value
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