We are having to do things differently these days as our old ways of working are no longer feasible. When it comes to something as fundamental as will making, it is as important to be aware of the pitfalls as it is to know the way to get it right. The validity of a...
By Chris Milne, Director & Head of Private Client Unfortunately, that question might be more pertinent than usual in the coming weeks. We get asked it a lot. The truth is, there is no 100% way of knowing. It is entirely possible for someone to make a Will and if...
By Samantha Downs, Solicitor Coronavirus has changed so much of our daily lives, so it’s not surprising that the way we register deaths has also changed. Following implementation of the Coronavirus Act 2020, the following has changed: All deaths may now be registered...
By Samantha Downs, Solicitor Law Society guidance says that you should review your Will at least once every 5 years. The reason for this is that, during those 5 years, something is likely to happen to mean that your Will no longer accommodates your particular set of...
By David Williams, Director & Head of Property The measures implemented by the government to slow down the spread of Covid 19 have caused us all to make huge changes to our lives. For anyone in the middle of a buying or selling a property there will be...
By Chris Milne, Head of Private Client, and Louise Martin, Head of Family Law Being a Lawyer is not just about practicing the law. Yes, we conduct legal transactions, we give advice, we go to court and we draft documents, but we do more than that, a lot more. The...