What to Expect in the Housing Market After the Latest SDLT Changes With the upcoming Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) changes due on 31st March 2025, many buyers, sellers...
Read more What You Need to Know About Harassment and Restraining Orders As Valentine’s Day approaches, many couples celebrate their relationships, but for some, this time of year can also mark...
Read more Could fewer rental properties be the price of positive action for tenants? The Renters’ Rights Bill is set to overhaul tenancy laws in England and Wales, promising stronger protections...
Read more Children’s Mental Health Week The Impact of Family Transitions on Children’s Mental Health It is Children’s Mental Health Week this week (03/02 – 09/02), which makes it a crucial...
Read more Family Mediation Week: Finding a Way Forward for Your Family Family Mediation Week 2025, running from January 27th to January 31st, is a great chance for us to highlight...
Read more Festivals and Drug Offences: What You Need to Know Festivals are a time of excitement, with attendees preparing their outfits, checking the lineup for their favourite artists, and looking...
Read more How to Avoid Making Mincemeat of Estate Planning A will that was hand-written on the back of two cardboard food packages has been confirmed as legally binding by the High...
Read more The recent news about Max George, a singer from The Wanted, highlights the vital need to seek professional advice when preparing a Will. Despite his good intentions, Max’s notes on...
Read more Why January Sees a Spike in Divorces The new year often brings resolutions, fresh starts, and a sense of change. However, for many couples, it also marks the time to...
Read more As we step into 2025, the UK housing market continues to be a topic of significant interest and speculation. With the economic landscape showing signs of stabilisation following the turbulence...
Read more The Importance of Planning Ahead with Wills and LPAs As the festive season fades and a new year begins, many of us turn our thoughts to resolutions and plans for...
Read more Trustees have a wide range of responsibilities when administering the trust estate under their charge. What is a trustee? A trustee is a person or a firm that holds and...
Read more Rights when online orders get lost or don’t arrive When you order goods online, you enter into a contract with the seller. In terms of the Consumer Rights Act 2015,...
Read more The holiday season is a magical time, but for separated parents, it can also be complex. Balancing the joy of Christmas with the need to coordinate child arrangements requires early...
Read more The festive period is a time when families come together, often providing rare opportunities to connect and discuss important matters. As we gather around the dinner table or reminisce with...
Read more The festive season is a time for celebration, but for some, the holiday spirit can take a turn for the worse. Christmas and New Year often see a rise in...
Read more Moving house is a significant milestone, but doing so over the festive season comes with unique challenges. From unpredictable weather to seasonal deadlines, navigating a house move during Christmas requires...
Read more In a surprising turn of events, the UK property market has witnessed an unexpected surge in house prices during November and December 2024. With property values nearing record highs, this...
Read more Understanding the process of probate can be helpful if you are ever in the position of dealing with a loved one’s Will or probate. Probate can be confusing, and there...
Read more Family breakdowns are more common than you may think, and there are approximately 2.4 million separated families in the UK effectively co-parenting. If you’re thinking about divorce or separation and...
Read more Case Study Summary Our client was accused of assaulting two police officers after being stopped under Section 1 of PACE. Following robust representation, including expert analysis of CCTV evidence, our...
Read more Recovering a debt from someone who owes you money can be frustrating and challenging. The steps taken in the debt collection process depend on whether the debt is a business...
Read more Burglary is a serious offence that involves unlawful entry into a building with the intent to commit a crime (usually theft). When specific aggravating factors are present, the crime escalates...
Read more From Monday 9th December 2024, HM Land Registry will increase fees for its information services, marking the first rise in over a decade. The fees are increasing by £4 and...
Read more Understand the law on bonfires and fireworks. Stay informed, safe, and compliant during festive and celebratory times.
Read more Rachel Reeves made history yesterday, delivering the first budget from a female chancellor, in a debut that also marked the first Labour budget in 14 years. Starting her speech with...
Read more Do grandparents have rights? In the UK, the law doesn’t automatically give grandparents the right to see their grandchildren. Parents can choose whether or not they want their children’s grandparents...
Read more Criminal law is the most widely known area of legal practice. It ranges broadly from motoring offences to murder and white-collar crimes, such as corruption and fraud. What is criminal...
Read more Conveyancing is the legal part of buying property and refers to the legal transfer of ownership from the seller to the buyer. The main stages of conveyancing are the exchange...
Read more When do you pay conveyancing fees? Your conveyancing solicitor will likely ask for a payment on account before starting their service. If you’re selling your current property and wish to...
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