Building Dispute Success

Our clients were a married couple who had engaged the services of local builders to carry out extensive renovation works at their home. Not only was the work not completed, but it was found have failed to meet the minimum Building Regulations requirements, as well as...

Landlord and Tenant – Negotiated Resolution

Our client was a private individual who had rented out a residential property by way of an assured shorthold tenancy and managed by a letting agency. The full term of the tenancy had come to an end and he wished to sell the property with vacant possession. We dealt...

Is a DIY Will really the best thing for you?

I appreciate that in the current climate it may be tempting to write your own Will.  Of course you can if you want but is this the best thing for you? Lots of people think that their affairs are simple but when we get talking it becomes clear that it may not be as...

The Law of ‘Common Sense’ Prevails

We recently successfully defended a client who was prosecuted for failing to disclose driver details and speeding. The client, a local businessman with a clean driving licence, had received a notice of intended prosecution (NIP) for a speeding offence. The driver at...

Your Will during the Coronavirus lockdown

You may have read in the papers that there is a 76% increase of people choosing to make their Will during the lockdown.  We are definitely seeing a surge of enquiries during this period and I thought you may find it interesting to understand the ways we are dealing...