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Nov - 2023
The Local Authority can share parental responsibility with parents. This happens when the Court has granted an Interim Care Order or a Final Care Order. Family Law Solicitor Lauren Richards discusses sharing parental responsibilities in her latest blog...
29
Nov - 2023
As expected, the Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has not made any changes to Inheritance Tax, despite dangling that particular carrot once again! Timms Wills and Probate expert discusses in their most recent blog...
27
Nov - 2023
Family Law Solicitor, Melissa Knight, discusses how a recent Court of Appeal decision has attracted a lot of debate regarding Care Orders and Supervision Orders in her latest blog...
27
Nov - 2023
Timms Sara Hilliard discusses who can act as a Certificate Provider and their role in Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPA)….
27
Nov - 2023
Do you have a Help to Buy equity loan that you need to repay upon sale of your home? Licensed Conveyancer Julie Stewart explains which steps you need to follow to repay your help to buy loan...
16
Nov - 2023
Wills and Probate Solicitor Matthew Kelly explains why digital LPAs may become something to watch out for in the near future in his most recent blog...
16
Nov - 2023
Every day five people die on UK roads. Road Safety Week is Brake's biggest road safety campaign. Every year, thousands of communities get involved to share important road safety messages, remember people affected by road death and injury, and raise funds to help Brake care for more road victims and campaign for safe roads for everyone.
14
Nov - 2023
There are number of decisions you will need to make when preparing your Will. During your appointment with us to prepare your Will, our legal team will discuss the various options available so that you can make the right decisions for your personal circumstances. Trainee Solicitor, Leah Pilling discusses FAQs when making a Will in her most recent blog...
14
Nov - 2023
The death of a loved one due to a medical or other fatal accident is devastating. It goes without saying that no amount of money can ever compensate the family of the deceased for the tragic death of the loss suffered.
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Nov - 2023
In the past it was common for the same Solicitor to act for both buyer & seller in property transactions, known as ‘dual representation’. It was believed that by doing so would aid communications between a buyer and seller, avoiding duplicity and time wasting, since there is no need for letters and documents to go back and forth.