How best to use your divorce lawyer
As what the press term the “divorce season” is with us, a recent article in the Metro contains good advice for those thinking of separating. Family Law Solicitor & Mediator, Adrian Rose, discusses...
As what the press term the “divorce season” is with us, a recent article in the Metro contains good advice for those thinking of separating. Family Law Solicitor & Mediator, Adrian Rose, discusses...
Happy New Year! In her latest blog, Family Law Solicitor, Fiona Moffat discusses Christmas pressures and what to do if Christmas has felt like papering over the cracks.
Following a successful training contract, we are pleased to announce a new addition to our Wills & Probate team.
With more and more people choosing to live together without getting married it is important to understand what your rights are...
The role of executor of someone’s estate can feel rather like a privilege – the deceased obviously trusted you and thought highly of you. It can, however, also be intimidating. Where do you start and what do you do? Wills & Probate Solicitor Emily Facer discusses in her latest blog...
As family lawyers, we understand a divorce is one of the most stressful life events a person goes through. Detailed below are 8 common mistakes we see...
It’s that time of year again where Michael Bublé and Mariah Carey have awoken and children are rehearsing their non-conventional roles in the Nativity as “first lobster”! Family Lawyer, Katie Copsey discusses child contact over Christmas in her latest blog...
When buying a flat, the set up for leases can vary, some of which can include head leases, ground rent, service charges or where you will own a share of the freehold. Conveyancer, Lauren Bourne, explains what a share of freehold means....
AI appears to be rearing its head wherever you look. Timms, Jessica Barnett challenges whether human judgement and professional advice can ever be replaced.
Buying or selling a property is exciting, but the conveyancing process can be complex. What could go wrong? What can a buyer or seller do to minimise these risks?