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Posts In Category "Private Client"

56% of Adults in the UK Haven’t Got a Will: Exploring the Many Misconceptions of Making a Will

If you are one of the 56% that has not made a Will, it may be worth considering why. The National Wills Report (NWR) for 2023 has revealed some incredibly revealing statistics for Will writing in the UK. There is a sizable disparity in the ages of people writing their Wills. The NWR reported that […]

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Exciting News! Introducing the 7 New Members of the Bradley Haynes Law Team

Great news for Bradley Haynes Law, we’ve added 7 new faces to our team! Our fantastic growth over the past year has enabled us to make this addition, and we’re already seeing the experience, friendliness, and intelligence of our new starters making a positive difference to the business. Without further ado, I introduce the 7 […]

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Congratulations to our New Directors: Holly Brewster & Robert Bradley!

19 Jul 2021 | Under Latest News, Litigation, Private Client | Posted by | 0 Comments

🥳 It’s a celebration today at Bradley Haynes! 🥳 We are very excited to announce that Holly Brewster and Robert Bradley have been invited to join the management team as Directors, and both have accepted. Holly will take the role of Director and Head of Litigation & Private Client, and Robert will take the role of […]

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Divorced women are missing out in £5bn in pension payments every year

6 Nov 2017 | Under Family law and divorce, Latest News, Private Client | Posted by | 0 Comments

Research completed by Scottish Widows shows that seven in ten couples in the UK do not consider pensions during divorce proceedings, meaning that women could be missing out as much as £5 billion in pensions every year. To see a copy of the report please click this link: If you’re thinking about getting divorced, or […]

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Over this coming Christmas, have you agreed where your children will stay?

20 Oct 2017 | Under advice, Latest News, Private Client | 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 with the resident parent where your children […]

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