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"Waiter, waiter! There's a fly in my soup!" "Shh! Quiet down or everyone will want one." Badum-tsh (thank you, I'm here all week) Whether it's an unwanted insect interloper or something else entirely, it can be disappointing to be dining out only to have a meal marred by a mistake. While some of us might flag it to the…
How do you organise your savings? This week Forumites have been discussing the merits of different approaches to saving for specific goals. Read on for more on that – and the rest of the week's MSE Forum highlights. Seen something on the Forum we should include in next week's highlights blog? Let us know in this thread.
What's been going on in the MSE Forum this past week? Let's explore some of the topics that have generated debate and MoneySaving insight. Seen something on the Forum we should include in next week's highlights blog? Let us know in this thread.
Hi, Our neighbour opposite reversed out of her drive into my sons car which was parked on the road, she hit his drivers side wing near the front of it, she came over knocked on the door and said sorry and we all went out and checked the damage which looked minimal, they had a light slightly out of place and a scratch…
My partner is a UK citizen but lives in the US. He flew back when his mum fell ill. She died in January. He stayed there for a month and took care of all of her belongings, cleaned and painted and repaired the house to get it ready to sell. A solicitor is the executor of the will. He met with her several times. She had him…
My ex married his new partner last year in Albania. Hes a UK citizen, she is Albanian. Assuming they followed all the legal requirements under Albanian law, how would I go about proving that he is remarried? We had not finalised the division of our marital home and now im sure he will have fell into 'the remarriage trap'…
Hello. I own a Petrol 2012 Meriva. Today, after driving 70mph several warning lights randomly came on on the dashboard including the TC light (it had the letters on it) and the Skidding light (I believe it’s the Electronic Stability Control light along with the Engine Management light. The car started to rumble and chug a…
My Son and I bought our former council house, both names on Mortgage, paid it off. Now can we transfer to just his name, its his full time home, worth about £130. 000 so not inheritance etc. Can we do this without a solicitor.
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