Posts In Category "advice"

Upcoming changes to Probate Application Fees, by Kate Collins

19 Jan 2022 | Under advice, Wills, trust and probate | Posted by | 0 Comments

Kate Collins, one of our expert Associate Solicitors, has written a really useful article on the upcoming changes to Probate Application Fees. 👍 From the 26th January 2022, the fee to submit an application to obtain a Grant of Probate will increase to a flat fee of £273.00. This fee will apply to both professional […]

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If I Had One Question: Sir Paul McCartney, by Veronica Beard

23 Dec 2021 | Under advice, Family law and divorce | Posted by | 0 Comments

We have another fantastic article for you, written by our Head of Family Law, Veronica Beard. In this article, Veronica discusses the relationships of Sir Paul McCartney and what she would ask if given the opportunity to ask him one question. Sir Paul needs no introductions, singer song-writer, poet, Beatles band member and absolute music […]

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Looking to employ from overseas? Check out this snippet from our recent Webinar

21 Dec 2021 | Under advice, Immigration | Posted by | 0 Comments

A big thank you to our expert Immigration Advisor, Patricia, who recently hosted our Webinar on Sponsor License duties and obligations. Below, we have provided a free snippet from the Webinar: If you need any assistance with applying for a Sponsor License, employing overseas, or you have any questions regarding business immigration, you can start […]

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Option Agreements: The Importance of Having a Restriction

24 Nov 2021 | Under advice, Property | Posted by | 0 Comments

Charlette from our Corporate & Commercial Team has written a great post about the importance of having a restriction when entering into an option agreement.   Option Agreements are becoming increasingly popular within the property industry. Registering a restriction over the property in favour of the option holder is a strong recommendation for option holders. […]

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Prenuptial Agreements, Are They Worth the Paper? By Veronica Beard

27 Oct 2021 | Under advice, Family law and divorce | Posted by | 0 Comments

Our Head of Family Law, Veronica Beard, has written another fantastic article! This time talking about Prenuptial Agreements, and how valuable they really are. To answer that question, we must consider the background and in particular, the court’s starting point which has been that there should be no option for the parties to exclude the […]

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Right to Work Checks Webinar Snippets

21 Oct 2021 | Under advice, Immigration, Latest News | Posted by | 0 Comments

Check out these free snippets from our recent Webinar on right to work checks, hosted by our expert Immigration Advisor, Patricia Marleau. The Webinar covered a variety of topics – from the consequences of employing illegal workers to the impact of Brexit on evidencing right to work checks. It was both a success and a […]

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If I Had One Question: Katie Piper, by Veronica Beard

30 Sep 2021 | Under advice, Family law and divorce | Posted by | 0 Comments

If I Had One Question: Katie Piper I am often asked who I would like an audience with so I have put together a series of articles based on a few select people who I consider to be truly inspirational. I will ask of them one question in my mock interview, we begin with Katie […]

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Emotional Intelligence, what it is and how you can improve it.

22 Sep 2021 | Under advice, Family law and divorce | Posted by | 0 Comments

We have a fantastic new article for you on emotional intelligence and how to improve it, written by our Head of Family Law, Veronica Beard. Some say that emotional intelligence is now more important than our IQ but what actually is it and how can you tell if you or someone you know has low […]

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Holiday Season vs Abduction Concerns – When is Port Alert Necessary?

11 Aug 2021 | Under advice, Family law and divorce | Posted by | 0 Comments

We’ve got another article to share! 😄 This one comes from our expert Family Legal Executive, Veronica, and is titled: Holiday Season versus Abduction Concerns – When is Port Alert Necessary? With the school holidays now firmly underway, separated parents should know exactly when their child is due to go away on holiday with the […]

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Changes to the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme: 1st of July 2021

21 Jul 2021 | Under advice, Litigation | Posted by | 0 Comments

Check out this useful post on changes to the furlough scheme, written by Samantha from our Litigation team! 😄 As of the beginning of this month, the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme, or ‘furlough’, underwent the first stage in reducing the Government’s contributions to workers’ pay. The Scheme is set to remain in place until September […]

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