'Tis Almost The Season.... The 'Divorce Season'
As what the press term the “divorce season” is almost upon us, I thought it might be interesting to share some recently published statistics about divorce....
As what the press term the “divorce season” is almost upon us, I thought it might be interesting to share some recently published statistics about divorce....
Natasha Burnett and her team represent clients who have sustained various injuries, from soft tissue damage and fractures to major trauma like amputations, spinal cord injuries and traumatic brain injuries, as well as asbestos related diseases...
The Right to Buy scheme was first introduced in the 80s as a way for council tenants to buy the council house they lived in at a discounted price. The scheme has changed over the years, Timms Conveyancer, Julie Stewart discusses...
It has recently been announced by the Ministry of Justice that from this month there will be an increase to probate and OPG registration fees.
New build conveyancing can be more complex than buying a pre-owned property and comes with its own unique challenges. Timms Conveyancer, Lauren Bourne, discusses in her latest blog...
There is a common misconception that unmarried couples have the same rights as a married couple. Emily Facer, discusses in her latest blog...
Pre-nuptial agreements were once thought of as something for the super-rich, however there's recently been an increase. Timms Family Law Solicitor, Adrian Rose, discusses in his latest blog....
There are major differences between a Lasting Power of Attorney and a Deputyship Order, specifically in the procedures involved. Timms Wills & Probate Solicitor, Megan Lovell, discusses in her latest blog.
As the year draws to an end, we find ourselves reflecting on the past twelve months and the hopes we have for 2026. This is no different for the Timms family law team, as we look towards what notable changes there have been in family law this year and what changes we anticipate for the year to come.
Ed Sheeran has recently confirmed that he has made a 'Letter of Wishes' to sit alongside his Will. Sophie Wildsmith discusses in her blog...