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Mud on the Road

18th Feb 2021

As the weather starts to improve and the daylight hours lengthen, we will all be getting back on our bikes and heading out to the countryside for some […]

New Work Permits for English Football

31st Dec 2020

The English transfer window opens on Saturday 2nd January however the eligibility of European players being able to play in the English football leagues has dramatically changed. This […]

2020 – The year named twice

31st Dec 2020

2020 the year named twice ….twice as bad as any other year or an opportunity to think about the year with two perspectives? This year has been a […]

Coronavirus Impact on Games

31st Dec 2020

Coronavirus – is there a chance the Premier League will not be played out or is there a further threat to the Euros? As we move into 2021 […]

Couples and Lasting Powers of Attorney

6th Nov 2020

The recent news articles about presenter Kate Garraway reminded me how important it is to get Lasting Powers of Attorney in place for couples.  You may be aware […]

Landlord & Tenant Update

15th Sep 2020

The Covid pandemic continues to cause problems across the country and the residential rental sector is no exception, whether you are a landlord or tenant. Should you need […]

Surely Public Liability Insurance should be compulsory

8th Jul 2020

It is compulsory for a car user to have motor insurance and in the event they cause an accident, their insurance pays for the damage and compensates any […]

Probate – Can I do it myself?

18th Jun 2020

It has recently been well publicised that applications for a grant of probate can now be submitted by individuals online. We have found that this, along with the […]

We recommend that you think seriously about taking on the role of an executor. If in doubt get advice from a professional before you start taking on any of the responsibilities.

26th May 2020

I’ve been appointed as an executor, what do I need to do?   It can be quite daunting to find out you’ve been appointed as an executor after […]

How has Coronavirus impacted upon Landlord and Tenant disputes and what can you do during these unprecedented times?

22nd May 2020

The housing market has recently been re-opened by the Government, which means it is prime time for new tenants and purchasers to begin the hunt for their forever […]

Successfully claimed for mis-sold PPI? You could you be owed thousands in further redress

22nd May 2020

In the run up to 29th August 2019, you will no doubt have heard of the looming deadline to make a claim regarding your mis-sold PPI and the […]

Discretionary Will Trusts – Please don’t ignore them!

20th May 2020

In 2007 the HMRC introduced the ‘transferable nil rate band’ for married couples. This meant that when the first spouse passed away and left everything to their husband […]

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