Results for "bank"
- Employment Law
Can You Work Yourself To Death?
Alarming new research has shown that 745,000 people died in 2016 from stroke and heart disease due to long working hours. The study, conducted by ...
- Wills, Estates and Trusts
Common Problems With DIY Probate
If you have been appointed an Executor, or if the deceased died intestate, an Administrator, the process of obtaining Probate may seem, at first ...
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Options For Struggling Commercial Property Landlords
Throughout the three Coronavirus lockdowns and the severe trading restrictions of the past 13 months, business owners have received a good deal of ...
- Family Law
What is a Deputyship & who can apply?
The past year has thrown us all many a curve ball and lots of people have contracted Covid 19, and sadly some are still living with the long-term ...
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Covid-19’s bullying of the conveyancing sector into a more modernistic approach
As lawyers, we all have it ingrained into our very being, that the wet signature is king. We are programmed to be on the lookout for fraud, for ...
- 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. ...
- 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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The Art of Selling Property
The secret street artist known as “Banksy” has hit the headlines again having confirmed that he is behind the artwork entitled “Aachoo!”, ...
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The SDLT Holiday and how long will it last
The SDLT Holiday and how long will it last There is no debating that the chancellor’s decision on 8th July 2020 to allow for a break from our ...
- 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 ...
