
Possession After Section 21: Using the New Section 8 Grounds
Key Takeaways Since Section 21 was abolished on 1 May 2026, every possession claim in England must rely on a Section 8 ground. Grounds are

Key Takeaways Since Section 21 was abolished on 1 May 2026, every possession claim in England must rely on a Section 8 ground. Grounds are

Key Takeaways There is no automatic rule that the parent who has the children keeps the house. The court decides what is fair in your

Key Takeaways Earned settlement is a proposed reform, not yet law. The current five-year route to indefinite leave to remain remains fully in force. The

Key Takeaways A specific issue order is a family court order that settles one defined question about a child’s upbringing, made under section 8 of

Key Takeaways An institutional lease is a commercial lease drafted on terms that institutional investors find acceptable, designed to deliver secure, long-term income. The classic

Key Takeaways Selective licensing lets a council require a licence for privately rented homes in a designated area, not just HMOs, under Part 3 of

Key Takeaways Defamation covers libel, in written or online form, and slander, in spoken form, and a statement is only defamatory if it causes or

Key Takeaways Yes. A previous divorce doesn’t stop you sponsoring a new spouse, and having been a sponsored partner yourself in the past isn’t a

Key Takeaways An occupation order is a family court order under the Family Law Act 1996 that decides who can live in, or be kept

Key Takeaways An overriding lease is a new lease a former tenant or guarantor can demand after being made to pay a defaulting current tenant’s