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Oct - 2019
It has come to light recently that if you were appointed as a Deputy for someone between the period 1 April 2008 and 31st March 2015 (‘the qualifying period’) then you may be eligible to claim a refund for certain deputyship fees
07
Oct - 2019
The position of parents wishing to take their children abroad can sometimes be confusing in cases where there has been a separation.
30
Sep - 2019
A Transfer of Equity is when a person is either added to or removed from a legal title of a property. There are numerous reasons why people transfer equity
23
Sep - 2019
Lasting Power of Attorney. What are the points that you should take in to consideration when setting up an Lasting Power of Attorney?
23
Sep - 2019
What's the difference between Freehold & Leasehold? A leasehold property includes the flat (or house) but not the land that it sits on
20
Sep - 2019
Timms property expert discusses adverse possession and what really are a squatter's rights in their latest blog...
20
Sep - 2019
Why is a Children's Guardian Appointed in Private Law Proceedings? Timms Family Law expert explains in their latest blog...
17
Sep - 2019
In the case of James v James [2018], the High Court was asked to rule on a challenge to a Will based on lack of testamentary capacity and also to outline the factors legal practitioners should consider when taking instructions for a Will.
09
Sep - 2019
Recent evidence shows that the Bank of Mum and Dad is the 10th largest mortgage money lender in the country. But what happens if the couple then separate?
09
Sep - 2019
Inheritance Tax is the tax that may be payable on someone’s death if the value of their estate is above the Inheritance Tax threshold.