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  • Corporate Law

    Posted 16.1.18

    Shareholders’ Agreement for Start-Up Businesses

    For limited company business start-ups a settlement agreement is important to outline roles and responsibilities as well as day to day business operations.

  • Dispute Resolution

    Posted 10.1.18

    How to Solve Problems With Your New Build Home

    We explain the steps you should take when you discover problems with your new build home. Including warranties, snagging surveys and possible legal action.

  • Personal Injury

    Posted 11.12.17

    Slips, Trips or Falls on Business Premises

    Your employer may be liable for a personal injury claim if they fail to ensure that their business premises are kept clear of ice and snow.

  • Family Law

    Posted 7.12.17

    Don’t Get Your Tinsel in a Tangle – Plan Ahead ...

    Kerry Russell gives advice for divorced parents on how to make arrangements for children over the Christmas holidays to avoid arguments.

  • Wills, Trusts & Probate

    Posted 30.11.17

    Disputes Could Rocket If Will Laws Are Relaxed

    As the Law Commission considers relaxing rules over how to make a will legal experts are predicting that this could lead to more will disputes.

  • Family Law

    Posted 29.11.17

    The Myth of Common Law Marriage

    The number of unmarried couples living together has more than doubled, many of whom still believe in the myth of common-law marriage.

  • Family Law

    Posted 14.11.17

    Pensions on Divorce Continue to be Overlooked

    Pensions on divorce continue to be overlooked as the gender gap widens, leaving a huge number of divorced women entirely reliant on the state pension.

  • Wills, Trusts & Probate

    Posted 7.11.17

    Plan For Your Future To Enjoy Today

    Planning for the future is vital. Writing a Will, Power of Attorney and inheritance tax planning are all ways you can protect your loved ones when you die.

  • Family Law

    Posted 25.10.17

    Preparing For Changes to Child Maintenance

    There are key changes being made to the law on child maintenance to be implemented by the Child Maintenance Service (CMS).

  • Employment Law

    Posted 24.10.17

    Tribunal Fees Refunds to Begin

    Last week the government and the Ministry of Justice announced their plans to begin phase one of their scheme to refund employment tribunal fees.

  • Wills, Trusts & Probate

    Posted 16.10.17

    Unsent Text Message Accepted as Deceased Mans Will

    In Queensland, Australia, a significant decision was made to accept a draft text message on a deceased man’s phone as a valid will.

  • Family Law

    Posted 13.10.17

    The Dangers of a DIY Divorce

    Kerry Russell explains the hidden dangers of using a DIY divorce service and why you should always use a qualified Family Law solicitor instead.

  • Wills, Trusts & Probate

    Posted 11.10.17

    Rising Numbers of Exercise Fans Making a Will

    Fear of being incapacitated or even  suffering a fatal injury while doing sport is the catalyst for rising numbers of exercise fans making a will.

  • Family Law

    Posted 9.10.17

    Divorce amongst over 60’s on the rise

    Living longer and the desire for an extended sex life are just two reasons an increasing number of the over 60's are getting divorced.

  • Wills, Trusts & Probate

    Posted 21.9.17

    What Will Happen to Your Digital Legacy?

    What will happen to your digital legacy when you die? Photos and memories on social media sites can become a point of contention for families.

  • Family Businesses

    Posted 20.9.17

    Communication is the Key to a Successful Family ...

    Family business expert Christian Mancier explains how and why communication is key to the short and long term success a family business

  • Employment Law

    Posted 19.9.17

    ACAS Workplace Support for Parents with Premature ...

    ACAS have recently published new guidelines aimed at supporting parents with premature or sick babies, advising employers on best practice.

  • Wills, Trusts & Probate

    Posted 13.9.17

    I’m Too Young and Busy to Make a Will

    You're never too young to make a will. If you make a will with an experienced, qualified solicitor it can be quick and simple.

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