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- Debt Recovery
Late Payment Law FAQs
SMEs lose millions of pounds every year due to late payment of invoices. According to the Federation for Small Businesses, 62% of small businesses ...
- Uncategorised
Buy now, pay the rest later! Deferred consideration
It is with increasingly regularity that transactions are brokered between buyers, sellers and agents where an element of the purchase price is ...
- Family Law
- Wills, Estates and Trusts
What Is a Duxbury Calculation?
Key Points: Introduction: Financial settlements in divorce can be complex, especially when one spouse will need continuing support but there is a ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
- Dispute Resolution
- Residential Conveyancing
Property Disputes – Can I Claim Against the Builder if I Don’t Have a Contract?
Key Points: Introduction Disputes between homeowners and builders are an all-too-common reality in the property sector. Whether it’s a botched ...
- Employment Law
What Is a Settlement Agreement? A Guide
A settlement agreement is a legally binding contract between an employer and an employee. It typically ends the employment relationship and waives ...
Interest Policy
Introduction This document sets out our policy for paying interest where we hold money in client account for a: client person funding all or part of ...
- Family Law
What Happens When One Party Will Not Cooperate With Court Order To Sell Family Home?
The enforcement of a sale order in family law can become particularly complicated when one spouse refuses to cooperate, especially when they remain ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
Repossessing a Commercial Property: A Guide for Landlords
As a commercial landlord, the legal framework for repossessing a property can be complex, especially when dealing with tenants who have security of ...
Financial Claims Procedures
Our compassionate, tenaciously talented family law team will guide you through the family law system. As members of Resolution, we abide by a strict ...
- Criminal Law
What to Do If You Are Arrested for Fraud
On 21st September 2024, Bristol Crown Court convicted a father and two sons accused of swindling the National Trust out of £1 million. Roger Bryant, ...