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- Family Law
Lasting Powers of Attorney
March marks the month where thousands of people will be walking, united against dementia, to raise much needed funds for the Alzheimer’s Society. ...
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The Primal Scream
The Effect Of Coronavirus Lockdowns On Working Mothers It will not go unnoticed that this year’s International Women’s Day falls on 8 March, ...
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Budget 2021 – Good News For Home Buyers And Employers
Yesterday’s highly anticipated budget delivered good news for home buyers and employers. Instead of the rumoured tax raid on businesses and those ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
- Residential Conveyancing
Reservation Agreements – could they pave the way to easier conveyancing?
Much has always been made of the precarious white-knuckled ride of English and Welsh conveyancing. When transactions become abortive (and current ...
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Home Working
As all of those who viewed Tuesday’s Prime Ministerial broadcast would have seen, the government are reverting to their tried and tested message of ...
- Employment Law
Askews star Lianne Payne on front page of C&W in Business
We are delighted to share news about the latest edition of the Coventry & Warwickshire in Business magazine. Brightening the front cover with a ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
- Residential Conveyancing
Stamp Duty Land Tax
Here at Askews Legal LLP we have a team of dedicated residential conveyancing specialists to assist you with all your conveyancing needs. This ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
Community and what levy?
When buying property, you might come across the term Community Infrastructure Levy (“CIL”) that may be imposed. This is a levy imposed by the ...
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Buying property in Portugal
Portugal Conveyancing v English Conveyancing Buying a property in Portugal is very similar to buying a property in England and Wales with the most ...
Neil Crofts
Lianne has provided excellent advice and guidance when we encountered tricky situations with members of staff in recent years. Her advice was clear ...
