What Can I Do if I Don’t Agree with a Court Decision?
If the Court has made a mistake when it made a final decision then you may be able to appeal...
If the Court has made a mistake when it made a final decision then you may be able to appeal...
So many young people are struggling with their mental health. Trying to get them the right help before they reach crisis point is proving more and more difficult.
A codicil is a legal document that is separate to your Will. Wills and Probate Solicitor Matt Kelly discusses codicils in more depth in his latest blog!
A recent decision of the Family Court has shone the spotlight on an issue that occurs regularly when couples separate and divorce where one feels that the other has not been honest during financial disclosure and instead are hiding their true wealth or assets.
Trees and hedges can cause strong emotions. In some cases, people can be fiercely protective of them, because of their size, historical or aesthetic value or because of sentimental attachments. In other cases, there may be equally heartfelt animosity towards trees and hedges and a determination to see them removed or substantially reduced in size.
Timms Solicitor, Katie Holmes talks about what you can do when selling your property to help speed up the process in her latest blog...
The Help to Buy scheme offers an equity loan where the government lends first-time buyers and existing homeowners money to buy a newly-built home.
A fact finding hearing is an important way for the court to decide whether an allegation(s) are true or not.
The Lord Chancellor made a statutory instrument to increase the statutory legacy that a spouse or civil partner receives under the Intestacy laws.
I love Coronation Street. I have watched it all my life. So, what do I think of their portrayal of Social Services’ involvement with Fiz and Tyrone’s girls, Hope and Ruby?