Domestic Abuse Awareness Month
What is Domestic Abuse? The term ‘domestic abuse’ includes any behaviour which is abusive, including but not limited to physical abuse, emotional abuse, financial abuse and coercive and controlling…
Domestic Abuse Awareness Month
What is Domestic Abuse? The term ‘domestic abuse’ includes any behaviour which is abusive, including but not limited to physical abuse, emotional abuse, financial abuse and coercive and controlling…
Proposed changes for home buyers
Under the new ‘Home buying and selling reform’ proposals, first time home buyers could save up to £710 and completion times might be cut by as…
Account Freezing Orders and Account Forfeiture Orders Account Freezing Orders (AFOs) are used to seize assets which are suspected to be the proceeds of crime. Our specialist solicitors can help…
Planning your first appointment with a family solicitor
We know that coming into the office or speaking to a solicitor for the first time can be daunting, but we want to make sure that you have the…
Building Safety Act 2022: What It Means for Your Property Transaction The Building Safety Act 2022 was introduced to improve the safety of residential buildings in the wake of the Grenfell Tower…
Palestine Action – what is a ‘Proscribed Terrorist Group’?
Update: 8 July 2025 Since the publication of this blog the measure to proscribed Palestinian Action as a terrorist group was passed by the House of Lords and the legal…
Will Myths Busted: The Truth About Estate Planning When it comes to estate planning, few things are as important and as misunderstood as a Will. Despite being the most…
Why Summer is a Smart Time to Tackle your Will
Sun, Sea and Sorting your Affairs: Why Summer is a Smart Time to Tackle your Will Summer is a season we all look forward to – whether it is for…
What is an eVisa? An eVisa is an online record of immigration status and the conditions of permission to enter or stay in the UK. It replaces physical documents like…
Why You Should Make a Lasting Power of Attorney
What’s the difference between a Will and an LPA? Wills and LPAs are separate legal documents that serve different purposes: A Will takes effect only after your death….
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