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News Archive for 2015Over 50s break ups on the increase as divorce figures fall
Published on: 07 Dec 2015
New figures for marriage break-ups in the country seem to indicate that many couples could be waitin... Fancy an exciting new role in Staines?
Published on: 30 Nov 2015
We are looking to take on a paralegal/”apprentice” to work at our a busy modern office i... Mortgage borrowing boost shows property still the investment of choice
Published on: 12 Nov 2015
It is to be broadly welcomed that monthly mortgage lending has recently hit a five year high. Eco... Women winning cases against lying husbands set to open floodgates
Published on: 15 Oct 2015
The case of two ex-wives who won their Supreme Court cases after claiming they were tricked by ex-hu... Country sitting on wills time bomb warns local Staines experts
Published on: 02 Oct 2015
Hundreds of thousands of wills may have been written incorrectly leaving a potential ‘time bom... Grandparents now using law for access to grandchildren
Published on: 16 Sep 2015
It is a sign of the times that grandparents are increasingly visiting law firms to see if the legal... Sour summer holidays final straw leading to marriage break up
Published on: 13 Aug 2015
Many family lawyers in the South East and elsewhere are bracing themselves for the traditional upsur... Daughter overturning mothers will could lead to deluge of claims, says Staines legal expert
Published on: 31 Jul 2015
A landmark ruling which has seen a woman awarded £164,000 after being cut out of her mother&rs... Dale & Newbery remain at forefront for clinical negligence
Published on: 23 Jul 2015
We are pleased to announce that one of our partner’s here at Dale & Newbery; Stephen Tame... Divorce Centres will cut through red tape, say legal experts
Published on: 03 Jul 2015
National divorce centres will reduce the pressure on courts by cutting bureaucracy claims a leading... |
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