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- Commercial Law
Directors Duties – I’m expected to do what?!
Setting up a limited company, becoming a director and running a company is a big step in the world of business which carries a heavy weight in terms ...
- Employment Law
The Work Christmas Party: How to ensure you still have a job the next day
Our Christmas tradition has always been to write an article aimed at employers, giving guidance on how to prepare for the work Christmas party and ...
- Commercial Law
Should I have a Shareholders Agreement?
Many limited companies elect to put together a ‘shareholders agreement’ when their company is incorporated. For some companies, they are a ...
- Family Law
What is Parental Responsibility, who has it and how to obtain it
Parental Responsibility is a legal term which means: “all the rights, duties, powers, responsibilities and authority which by law a parent of a ...
- Family Law
Conduct and Cost Orders in Family Proceedings
The current court process for families to achieve a financial remedy order (a final order which sets out how the matrimonial assets should be shared ...
- Residential Conveyancing
How to redeem a Help to Buy equity loan when you sell your property
Completing on the purchase of a property with a Help to Buy Equity Loan does not mean you are free from all the additional paperwork involved. A Help ...
- 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 ...
- Civil Litigation
What’s in a name? Separate legal personality and issuing against small companies
As a litigant in person they are plenty of pitfalls if you’re dealing with the courts. Not only do you have to learn as much of the ins and outs of ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
- Commercial Law
Insurance and Commercial Leases
Whether you are a landlord or a tenant of commercial premises, it is extremely important that the lease sets out full details of who will insure and ...
- Employment Law
Off to pastures new?
Theresa May has resigned as Prime Minister and the leader of the Conservative Party with effect from the 7th June 2019. Following such a high-profile ...