Myths About Making a Will
Many people believe that creating a will is a long and complicated process, but this is not the case. The process usually only involves meetings, during which the client discusses […]
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Many people believe that creating a will is a long and complicated process, but this is not the case. The process usually only involves meetings, during which the client discusses […]
Myths About Making a Will Read More »
There are several reasons why you might need to use a solicitor when buying a house. First, a solicitor can help you navigate the legal process of buying a property,
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There are several reasons why it is important to defend a claim on time: Failing to defend a claim on time can result in a default judgment being entered against
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There are several reasons why it is a good idea to make a will in 2023: A will allows you to specify how you want your assets to be distributed
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Organising your assets such as land, bank accounts and jewellery is a key part of the estate planning process. However, in the ever-changing digital age, we must also consider those
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There are many issues which arises from the sale of a vehicle, there has been a rise in people facing legal action due to failure to successfully switch liability on
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In the decided case of Bryne -v- Harwood-Delgado, it was ruled by the court that to be able to serve a no-fault eviction notice on a tenant under section 21
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If you are purchasing a property jointly, it is important that you consider how you wish to legally hold the property. Properties are held either as beneficial joint tenants or
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Getting married or entering into a civil partnership invalidates the existing will, except in the event that the will expressly state that: It is made in contemplation of marriage or
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In the United Kingdom, when a property is owned by one party in a marriage or civil partnership, the other party can safeguard their interest by registering a Home Rights
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