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Choosing a Conveyancing Solicitor – 5 Things to Consider

8 Apr 2019 | Under advice | Posted by | 0 Comments

As experienced conveyancing solicitors, we understand that buying your first home can be both exciting and stressful.  A good solicitor will help you buy your new home as quickly and easily as possible. This is why it’s important you choose the right conveyancing solicitor. Here are 5 things it’s important to consider when choosing a conveyancing […]

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Bradley Haynes Law Chairman and Trainee nominated for prestigious award.

25 Feb 2019 | Under Latest News | Posted by | 0 Comments

  We are delighted to announce that two of our lawyers have been shortlisted for awards at the 2019 Worcestershire Law Society Legal Awards to be held in late March. Our Chairman and Head of Corporate and Restructuring, Andrew Bradley, has been shortlisted for Solicitor of the Year award. Kiran Munawar has also been shortlisted […]

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Andrew Bradley elected as Worcestershire Ambassador

12 Feb 2019 | Under Latest News | Posted by | 0 Comments

We are pleased to announce that our Chairman, Andrew Bradley, has been elected as a Worcestershire Ambassador. We look forward to supporting the Ambassadors in the fantastic work undertaken for local causes and the county as a whole!

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Is someone not paying you or has a debtor become insolvent?  We can help.

29 Jan 2019 | Under advice | Posted by | 0 Comments

Is someone not paying you or has a debtor become insolvent?  We can help. Bradley Haynes Law Debt Recovery Department – call 01905 900 929 or email neil@bradleyhayneslaw.co.uk.   Recently a number of high-profile businesses have entered into administration and liquidation, leaving numerous suppliers significantly out of pocket. It is critical for any business to […]

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Autumn Employment Newsletter

11 Dec 2018 | Under advice | Posted by | 0 Comments

This is a summary of some of the recent changes to affect employment and some planned changes for next year. Tribunal Claims increase since fees abolished Since the government’s tribunal fee structure was ruled unlawful by a landmark judgement in 2017, there has been a steep rise in the number of employment tribunal claims lodged. […]

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Separated parents – have you sorted child arrangements for the Christmas period?

28 Nov 2018 | Under advice | Posted by | 0 Comments

Christmas is fast approaching, and it is not always a happy time for everyone. Some parents are, for various reasons, unable to spend time with their children on the main days of the Christmas holiday, or even at all.  In such difficult circumstances, it is advisable to agree where your children will stay or how much time you are allocated […]

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Special Seasonal Offer – Buying your home for Christmas!

12 Nov 2018 | Under Latest News | Posted by | 0 Comments

For a limited time, starting from 12th November 2018, we will give you £50 off the cost of your conveyancing bill to purchase your new property if you agree to use our conveyancing services between now and Christmas 2018.  Please contact Gemma Williams in our conveyancing team on 01905 900919 or email gemma@bradleyhayneslaw.co.uk for your quote, using the reference (BHLHOME) to be eligible for your discount.  Please note that this […]

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Family Law Services

11 Oct 2018 | Under Latest News | Posted by | 0 Comments

We understand that our clients have busy lives and may not be able to attend appointments between the normal working hours of 9:00am and 5:00pm. We are committed to providing excellent client service and that is why our Family Law team will be open an extra one hour every Monday (until 6.00 p.m.) throughout October […]

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Special Limited Time Offer

27 Sep 2018 | Under Latest News | Posted by | 0 Comments

Throughout December our family department will be offering reduced fees for Divorce and Co-habitation Agreements.

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Planning for your future: Cohabiting couples

5 Sep 2018 | Under advice | Posted by | 0 Comments

‘Common law marriage’ is not recognised under current laws in England & Wales, so what does this mean for the 3.3 million couples who are cohabiting? Without an agreement couples will be uncertain as to who owns what if the relationship breaks down. For example, one partner may not be entitled to a share in […]

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