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Barnett Hill Hotel, Wonersh . The Surrey Law Society, in partnership with Evelyn Partners, is pleased to announce the next meeting of the Surrey Law Leaders’ Forum. This event took place on Thursday 25 June 2026 . Created for managing partners, senior partners, CEOs and other senior leaders of Surrey law firms, the Forum brings
The TA6 (6th edition) was published on 13th October 2025. This session explores key issues arising from the updated form, including how to handle residential enquiries, the law of misrepresentation, and liability for clients and conveyancers.
This primarily applies in England only. It received the Royal Assent on October 27th, 2025, and is expected to come into force in early 2026.
As a busy conveyancer, you need to keep up to date with changes in practice as well as changes in the law.
The family law environment continues to develop in response to changing client expectations, evolving service models and a wider range of options available to separating couples.