Posts In Category "advice"
Conveyancing Fees Explained
When instructing conveyancing solicitors to buy, sell or re-mortgage your property, you will want to know about the conveyancing solicitors’ fees, in particular, how much are the conveyancing fees and what they include? Conveyancing fees are the costs and expenses you pay to your conveyancing solicitors to complete the transaction on your behalf. We will […]
Choosing a Conveyancing Solicitor – 5 Things to Consider
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 […]
Is someone not paying you or has a debtor become insolvent? We can help.
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 […]
Autumn Employment Newsletter
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. […]
Separated parents – have you sorted child arrangements for the Christmas period?

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 […]
Planning for your future: Cohabiting couples
‘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 […]
Preparing for the Incapacity crisis – Lasting Powers of Attorney
Solicitors For the Elderly (SFE) have released a report regarding the upcoming incapacity crisis that is expected to hit the country, including the associated costs and care requirements that this will create. Lakshmi Turner, the Chief Executive of SFE has said “Far too few of us are planning ahead for our health and care needs […]
Why should you register a trade mark?
Lizzie Bradley takes a look at why you should consider registering logos and brand names as trade marks. Should you register your logo as a trade mark? A name, logo or brand style is really important when it comes to gaining recognition as a company. It’s something that is associated with your company and that […]
Summer of Sport
A summer of sport With the World Cup just around the corner and Wimbledon following not long afterwards, requests for annual leave or working from home, long lunchbreaks, increased levels of sickness absence, all need to be managed. It is also important to note that there are a lot of benefits on giving some flexibility […]
TENANCY DEPOSITS: TENANT’S RIGHTS AND LANDLORD’S OBLIGATIONS
Protecting tenants’ deposits On 25 January 2018 it was reported that letting agent, Simon Cawley of Worcester based Severn Sales and Lettings Limited, was convicted of fraud for mishandling tenants’ deposits. Without passing judgment on that particular case, it is a clear example of the dangers for landlords or their agents […]
