The Costly Mistake Of An Executor
In her latest blog, Head of Wills and Probate, Jo Robinson, discusses the importance of being an executor, their duties and how a simple mistake can ....
In her latest blog, Head of Wills and Probate, Jo Robinson, discusses the importance of being an executor, their duties and how a simple mistake can ....
Thinking of buying a new home? Here's your step by step guide on the process...
It is quite common these days for parties to divorce but perhaps not so common for them to then reconcile. It will be interesting to see whether the lockdown restrictions make any difference to this situation.
Timms Family Law expert, discusses the rights of cohabitees and children to stay in the family home....
The rights of a foetus can differ all over the world, and each country have taken their own views on whether a foetus has rights and to what extent these rights, if any, should be taken into consideration.
Can Social Services look at my Facebook page? This question is often asked by parents. The answer is not entirely straightforward...
Jessica Barnett, a newly-qualified solicitor who has worked her way up with Timms Solicitors has been rewarded with a permanent position in the firm’s Family Law team.
Care Proceedings are complicated to navigate for any parent but the process becomes even more daunting and logistically complicated for a parent who is deaf or hearing impaired.
The government guidelines allow children to travel between houses for contact if their parents are separated.
The words and terminology used within care proceedings are often very confusing for parents and those who find themselves in the midst of the Court process concerning a child.