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- Family Law
Divorce – What Is A MIAM And Do I Have To Attend One?
When people think of divorce lawyers, they often imagine people spending most of their day in the Family Court making brutal accusations against the ...
- 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 ...
- Residential Conveyancing
Exchange and Completion: What’s the difference?
The aim of all parties to conveyancing transactions is to complete matters so that you can move into your new property and out of your old property. ...
- Uncategorised
The Slippery Slope of Social Media
The English language is not short of sayings about actions having unforeseen consequences. Act in haste, repent at leisure is one. You reap what you ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
The importance of having a Schedule of Condition in your commercial lease
Why is having a Schedule of Condition necessary? Without having a Schedule of Condition the tenant can find himself in financial difficulty at the ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
Entering into a Commercial Lease – why expert legal advice is so important
Entering into a new commercial lease can be tricky business. Once you have signed the lease, following completion, it becomes a legally binding ...
- Landlord and Tenant
The cost of bad eviction advice
The average cost to a landlord of their tenant being advised to ignore an eviction notice stands at nearly £7,000, according to a recent survey of ...
- Residential Conveyancing
Bungalow Couple Marooned Without Electricity or Water
A couple found out the hard way why land conveyancing is a job for professionals when they ended up marooned in their bungalow, without any right of ...
- Residential Conveyancing
High Quality Conveyancing Really Does Matter
In a case which underlined the importance of high-calibre conveyancing, residents of a 17th century mansion which had been partitioned into ...