What Is A Limitation Period & How Does It Impact My Claim?
In her latest blog, Personal Injury Solicitor Molly Evans, discusses what limitation periods are and how they impact a Personal Injury claim...
In her latest blog, Personal Injury Solicitor Molly Evans, discusses what limitation periods are and how they impact a Personal Injury claim...
At Timms we have four fully Accredited Members of The Association of Lifetime Lawyers, but what does this mean? Wills & Probate Solicitor, Megan Lovell, explains in her latest blog...
Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPA) enable you to appoint people (attorneys) of your choice with legal authority to act and make decisions on your behalf in relation to your finances, health & welfare if you are unable to do so yourself i.e. because you lack mental capacity.
Deciding how to handle inheritance with estranged adult children involves legal considerations and emotional challenges. Wills & Probate Solicitor, Matt Kelly discusses various case studies relating to the matter in his recent blog....
The 'Resolutions Model' has been around for a number of years but we are beginning to see an increase in its use across the Midlands. Family Law Solicitor, Jo Taylor discusses this approach and how it works....
Owning a home is a dream for many, but protecting that dream with buildings insurance is an essential step often overlooked. Timms Conveyancing Solicitor, Connor Ball-Wood discusses the importance of buildings insurance in his latest blog...
Death is a difficult topic to consider but planning for what happens to your assets afterwards brings peace of mind and clarity for your loved ones. Timms Trainee Solicitor, Sophie Wildsmith discusses in her latest blog...
Jo Robinson, Charlotte Day, Matthew Kelly, Megan Lovell and myself, are all proud Accredited Lifetime Lawyers(formerly Solicitors for the Elderly). We join the most qualified specialists in the country in helping you make decisions and plans for your future.
'Would your family know where to find your finances after you're gone?' In the midst of daily life, it's easy to let paperwork pile up and to lose online passwords. But the reality is, when someone we love passes away, the burden of settling their affairs falls on those left behind.
February is Raynaud’s Awareness month and Personal Injury Solicitor, Natasha Layton, looks at the causes and symptoms of the disease. Ten million people in the UK suffer with Raynaud’s disease, but what is it?