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News Archive for 2018Coercive behaviour- a hideous form of control that needs highlighting
Published on: 13 Dec 2018
The terrible case of a man killing his wife and daughter before turning a gun on himself has brought... Inheritance tax survey shows South East rich pickings for tax man
Published on: 20 Nov 2018
For people living in and around London, a recent freedom of information request showing inheritance... New customer transparency a welcome move for reputable law firms
Published on: 17 Oct 2018
The public’s quest to ensure they are getting the best legal advice takes a significant step f... No fault divorce on government agenda – a welcome step
Published on: 16 Sep 2018
Recent news that a consultation on the prospect of “no-fault divorce” is being prepared... Ex-lover’s court victory shows common law relationships need to rely on the law
Published on: 16 Aug 2018
For many years, the legal profession has spoken of the fragility of not having legal protection in s... Estate agents referrals shown as poor compared to word of mouth
Published on: 24 Jul 2018
It is more than a little noteworthy to law firms like ourselves who offer conveyancing services that... Sad tale of Barbara Windsor’s dementia announcement – a message for us all
Published on: 25 Jun 2018
The recent announcement by Barbara Windsor that she is suffering from Alzheimer’s disease is v... What is a workplace bully and how to handle them
Published on: 17 May 2018
In our inter-connected, 24-7 era it’s often healthy that debates are being aired about difficu... Domestic abuse victims given safety of anonymity to vote
Published on: 18 Apr 2018
For all legal firms dealing with Family Law matters the subject of domestic abuse is one of the more... Farm daughter to win her inheritance
Published on: 12 Mar 2018
No matter how many times, we as solicitors talk about the importance of wills, too many fail to make... |
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