“What’s in the pot?”
The Family court is often asked to consider what is or is not matrimonial property when it comes to dividing the assets of divorcing couples. Solicitor and Partner, Adrian Rose, discusses a case in the news in his latest blog...
The Family court is often asked to consider what is or is not matrimonial property when it comes to dividing the assets of divorcing couples. Solicitor and Partner, Adrian Rose, discusses a case in the news in his latest blog...
When a relationship breaks down many parents feel uncertain about the future. Chartered Legal Executive, Amelia Harrison, discusses the options available to parents in making arrangements for their children.
With so much to juggle as a parent, making a Will or Lasting Power of Attorney can easily be overlooked but it's essential to ensure your children are cared for if the worst happens. Head of Wills & Probate, Charlotte Day, explains why in her latest blog...
It's important to ensure you understand your rights when it comes to making important life decisions for your child. Chartered Legal Executive, Katie Copsey, explains who makes the decisions and challenges common misconceptions in her latest blog...
The Law Commission has unveiled a landmark report and a new draft bill proposing sweeping reforms to the laws governing Wills in England and Wales to reflect modern life. Melanie Wain explains the reform proposals in her latest blog...
Head of Conveyancing, Katie Holmes, explains the process after someone has completed the purchase of their new home...
Wills & Probate Solicitor, Megan Lovell, discusses a recent High Court case of Telford v Clarke [2025] which demonstrates the dangers of using an unqualified Will Writer...
A claim for dental negligence may arise where a dental practitioner provides treatment that falls below a reasonable standard. Clinical Negligence Solicitor, Alicia Grew, discusses the dental negligence claim process in her latest blog...
Licensed Conveyancer, Julie Stewart, answers the question 'What is the difference between “exchange” and “completion”?' in her latest blog...
If a Personal Injury claimant is found by the Court to have deliberately exaggerated their claim for injury or financial losses during the litigation, it can lead to a finding of fundamental dishonesty against them. Personal Injury Solicitor, Alicia Grew, discusses fundamental dishonesty in her latest blog...