Legal advice
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	  					  How to keep your horse if you get divorcedHere are the steps you need to consider to ensure you keep hold of your horse during divorce proceedings 
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	  					  How can you prove a horse is yours? H&H explains...Rebecca Stojak, an associate solicitor specialising in equine law, explains the steps you need to take in order to prove the ownership of a horse or pony 
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	  					  Groom awarded £20,000 compensation after kicked at workA teen was working as a part-time groom at a riding school in West Yorkshire when she was kicked by a horse 
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	  					  Divorce and horses: how it works [H&H VIP]What happens to your horse if you are part of a divorce? Hanna Lindon investigates 
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	  					  Perils of underinsuring highlighted by recent legal casesPayouts by equestrian businesses have highlighted the expense of defending personal injury claims 
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	  					  Equine-specialist solicitor sets up her own law firmStaffordshire solicitor Jacqui Fulton has started her own law firm, dealing solely with equine related cases 
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	  					  Ask H&H: having a loan horse put downIs it legal to have a loan horse euthanased without the owner's consent? 
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	  					  Ask H&H: my horse is a rigLegal advice on what you can do if you have unknowingly bought a horse that is a rig 
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	  					  Ask H&H: keeping horses for private useAre there any restrictions on the number of horses that can be kept on your own land for private use? 
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	  					  Ask H&H: change of use for an equestrian propertyExpert advice on getting planning permission for change of use on an equestrian property 
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	  					  Ask H&H: pursuing unpaid livery feesIs it possible for a yard owner to claim a livery's horse in lieu of unpaid debts? 
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	  					  Ask H&H: car damaged by horseExpert advice on liability for damage caused by someone else's horse 
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	  					  Ask H&H: injured by new horseWhat legal action can be taken if a new horse is not as it was described upon purchase? 
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	  					  Ask H&H: neighbouring stallionsWho is legally responsible should a neighbouring stallion escape? 
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	  					  Ask H&H: muckheap complaintsHow to manage the smell of your muckheap 
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	  					  Ask H&H: hunter trial health and safety reportThe issues to consider when preparing a health and safety report for a novice hunter trial 
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	  					  Ask H&H: horse misrepresented in advertWhat counts as misrepresentation in an advert for a horse for sale? 
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	  					  Ask H&H: riding insurance for teenagersShould a teenager be insured to ride at a private livery yard? 
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	  					  Ask H&H: buying a horse via an agentWhen buying a horse through an agent, who is liable if things go wrong? 
 
	 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				