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  • Estate Planning
    Although arranging your affairs in preparation for your death may seem morbid, Estate Planning is an important process that everyone should give careful consideration to.
    Published 04Sep2011, viewed 191 times
  • Dispute Mediation - Contested Wills and Probate
    When a Will is contested, it is possible for long and expensive legal battle to ensue. This will undoubtedly be cause for concern, and those involved may wish to explore ways to avoid what can turn into a very costly dispute. One such option is mediation, an effective way of resolving disputes which, if successful, is sure to save you time and money.
    Published 02Sep2011, viewed 261 times
  • Equine Ownership Disputes
    We understand an owner must invest a great deal in their horses and ponies, both financially and emotionally. That is why if there is ever a disagreement over ownership, it is likely there will be a huge amount at stake. Unfortunately, however, such disputes can be very complicated, as without a properly drafted contract proving ownership can be difficult.
    Published 31Aug2011, viewed 209 times
  • Employment Contracts
    When you start working for someone, be it an individual or a company, you automatically enter into an employment contract. As an employee, it is essential you are familiar with the terms and conditions you have agreed to, and what implications these have. If you do then encounter a dispute with your employer, you can be confident of your legal position.
    Published 29Aug2011, viewed 234 times
  • Business Structures
    When setting up a business, it is essential you consider which legal structure will allow your venture to reach its full potential. Each has its own advantages and disadvantages, which is why every option should be thoroughly explored before a decision is made.
    Published 25Aug2011, viewed 155 times
  • Boundary Disputes - Overhanging Trees and Bushes
    The issue of overhanging trees and bushes can cause bitter rifts between neighbours, and can potentially spiral out of control, making you feel uncomfortable even in your own home. That is why if you are facing a dispute regarding overhanging trees and bushes, you need to know what your rights are and what action you can take.
    Published 23Aug2011, viewed 249 times
  • A Guide To The Conveyancing Process
    Even at its most basic level, conveyancing is a complicated and drawn-out process. There are many different stages that must be completed with the utmost care and attention, often making it a stressful and exhausting experience. That is why below we have set out the various phases involved in the conveyancing process, helping to clarify the steps you will need to undertake to ensure your property transaction is a success.
    Published 21Aug2011, viewed 115 times
  • Family Mediation
    Family mediation is becoming an increasingly popular way to resolve disagreements after the breakdown of a relationship. As an effective method of settling grievances without going to through the courts, mediation is quick, confidential, and cost-effective.
    Published 19Aug2011, viewed 153 times
  • Insolvency - Bankruptcy
    Bankruptcy is a distressing situation to confront, and can have a number of unwelcome implications. That is why you need as much information as possible before you take any action, allowing you to face bankruptcy with full knowledge of the process involved.
    Published 29Jul2011, viewed 137 times
  • Shared Ownership
    Shared ownership is a scheme that helps people who cannot afford to buy a property outright. Instead of taking out a mortgage for a property in its entirety, shared ownerships presents the opportunity to buy part of the property, and rent the other share.
    Published 27Jul2011, viewed 108 times
  • Family Law - Residence
    If your relationship has broken down and there are children involved, it will be necessary to decide how their domestic set-up should continue.
    Published 23Jul2011, viewed 228 times
  • Equine Professional Negligence
    If a professional has acted negligently, causing harm to you or your horse, then you need to seek legal advice. It may be that you have the grounds to make a personal injury claim, which could help recover any financial losses, as well as compensate for the pain and suffering you have endured.
    Published 21Jul2011, viewed 405 times
  • Compromise Agreements
    If you have been released from your employment and have subsequently been asked to sign a Compromise Agreement, you need to seek professional advice.
    Published 19Jul2011, viewed 166 times
  • Planning Permission
    If you are considering making any alterations to your property, you need be sure they comply with the relevant planning rules. Should you fail to do so, you could run into a number of difficulties.
    Published 17Jul2011, viewed 142 times
  • Business Structures - Partnerships
    When you are running a business, or if you are in the process of setting one up, it is vital to give careful consideration to your business structure. Partnerships are one such structure that should be explored, as their flexible nature mean they can suit a number of arrangements.
    Published 15Jul2011, viewed 221 times
  • Boundary Disputes - Right Of Way
    Disagreements over rights of way are a common source of boundary dispute. Whether it is relating to a public or private right of way, you need to know what your entitlements are and what action you should take. Otherwise you could find yourself in a long and bitter feud.
    Published 13Jul2011, viewed 288 times
  • Tenants' Rights
    If you are a tenant, you need to know what your rights are. While each tenancy agreement will differ in terms of the finer points, there are certain responsibilities a landlord must adhere to. If your rights are being disregarded, you need to seek legal assistance to find out what your options are.
    Published 08Jul2011, viewed 186 times
  • New Family Mediation Legislation
    In April 2011 new laws regarding family mediation were introduced. The protocol intends to increase the use of family mediation, a process which can help during family break-up and divorce. This article explores how the law has changed, and how this is likely to affect you.
    Published 08Jul2011, viewed 224 times
  • Equine Personal Injury
    If you or your horse has been involved in an accident which wasn't your fault, you may want to consider making a personal injury claim. This can help recover the loss of expenses, as well as award you compensation for the pain and suffering caused.
    Published 08Jul2011, viewed 287 times
  • Grievance Procedures
    If you have a grievance in the work place then it is best to try to resolve the issue with your employer. However, if this direct approach does not lead to a satisfactory outcome then it may be necessary to follow a formal grievance procedure.
    Published 08Jul2011, viewed 275 times
  • Dying Without A Will
    In the event that someone dies without making a Will, then what will happen to the property, possessions and money they've left behind? In the UK, the estates of those who die without a Will are subject to the Rules of Intestacy. This article explores what that means, and who will find themselves as a beneficiary.
    Published 08Jul2011, viewed 215 times
  • Construction Disputes: Party Walls
    Party walls are a common source of construction dispute, often leaving neighbours uncertain of what action they can take. If you have a concern regarding any construction work to a party wall, it is best to seek legal advice as soon as possible.
    Published 08Jul2011, viewed 287 times
  • Acquisitions, Disposals and Mergers
    If you are considering an acquisition or merger, or you wish to dispose of your business, then you need expert legal advice. A solicitor can handle the many legal complexities involved, guiding you from start to finish. This will ensure you get the best deal possible, helping you save time and money.
    Published 08Jul2011, viewed 245 times
  • Commercial Property: Land Options
    Land options are becoming an increasingly popular way for landowners and developers to work together. Nevertheless, the process is becoming more complicated, and there are potential risks for each party. So whether you are a landowner or a developer, you should seek expert legal advice before committing to an agreement.
    Published 08Jul2011, viewed 276 times
  • Unfair And Constructive Dismissal
    If you feel an employer has acted unreasonably in releasing you from a job, then it may be that you have been the victim of unfair dismissal. If this is the case, you may be able to make a case in an Employment Tribunal, and if successful you could be awarded compensation. Read on to discover what unfair dismissal involves, and what action you can take.
    Published 08Jul2011, viewed 294 times
  • Professional Negligence
    If a hired professional has done something wrong, costing a client to suffer as a consequence, there may be grounds to make a professional negligence claim. If this has happened to you, it is best to discuss your claim with a legal expert.
    Published 21May2011, viewed 246 times
  • Construction Disputes: The Right To Light
    A large amount of property in England and Wales is protected by the 'right to light'. But what exactly is a right to light, and what action can you take if it is being impinged upon?
    Published 19May2011, viewed 242 times
  • The Role Of Executors
    Being named as an Executor in a Will is a large responsibility that many people need help with. If you are a nominated Executor and you feel you require some assistance in understanding the complicated probate process, there is help at hand. A solicitor specialising in probate will be able to advise you, both answering any questions you may have and guiding you through the process.
    Published 17May2011, viewed 309 times
  • Tripping and Slipping Accidents
    If you suffer a slip or trip accident that occurred because someone else was at fault, then you may be able to make a personal injury claim. Early action is vital, so be sure to seek legal advice as soon as possible.
    Published 15May2011, viewed 209 times
  • Redundancy
    Being made redundant can be incredibly stressful, and often creates feelings of anxiety and uncertainty. If you are facing redundancy, it is best to have as much information as possible to make the process less overwhelming. This article provides an overview of redundancy, from your rights as an employee to what action to take if you encounter a redundancy dispute.
    Published 11May2011, viewed 310 times
  • Business Premises
    As your business grows, you may find you need premises from which to run your company. Whether you buy or lease will depend upon factors such as budget, location and business objectives. Either way, it is a large investment and you should seek early legal advice to get the most out of your property transaction.
    Published 09May2011, viewed 188 times
  • 5 Things That Can Affect Your Will
    If you've made a Will, you might wonder whether or not it will always be valid. On the whole, a last Will and Testament is legally binding, and the wishes set down in it must be carried out upon a person's death. However, it worth knowing that there are five major factors which can affect the legitimacy of a Will.
    Published 07May2011, viewed 271 times
  • Freehold And Leasehold
    Whether you are selling or buying a property, it is important to know whether it is a freehold or leasehold. This article looks at each in turn, and explores the differences between the two.
    Published 04May2011, viewed 276 times
  • Administration Of An Estate
    Probate is the legal process in which your estate is correctly administered after you die. In practice, this means that when a person passes away, those named in their will as Executors are left with the responsibility of organising and managing the deceased's possessions
    Published 14Apr2011, viewed 313 times
  • Personal Injury And Road Accidents
    Nearly 300,000 injuries are caused by car accidents every year in the UK, of which 95% are due to human error.
    Published 12Apr2011, viewed 264 times
  • Living Wills
    A Living Will is a document that sets out a person's wishes regarding future medical treatment should they ever find themselves unable to communicate their own choices.
    Published 10Apr2011, viewed 177 times
  • Corporate Insolvency
    Corporate insolvency can be an extremely distressing process, with many financial and emotional implications. If you have a corporate insolvency issue that needs to be addressed, then it can be helpful to discuss the situation with a legal expert.
    Published 08Apr2011, viewed 138 times
  • Civil Partnerships
    A civil partnership allows same-sex couples to have their relationship legally recognised. But what exactly is a civil partnership, and how do you enter into one?
    Published 02Apr2011, viewed 174 times
  • Conveyancing: Do I Need A Solicitor?
    If you are moving house, can you handle your legal paperwork or do you really need a conveyancing solicitor?
    Published 30Mar2011, viewed 179 times
  • Guide To Construction Disputes
    Construction disputes can be costly in terms of time and money. Find out what you can do if you are involved in a construction dispute
    Published 22Mar2011, viewed 377 times
  • The Basis For Divorce
    If you are considering a divorce, what are the grounds on which you can obtain a divorce?
    Published 16Mar2011, viewed 446 times
  • Landlord And Tenant Laws
    If you are a landlord, what are the laws affecting your properties and what advice do you need to ensure that you can comply with these laws?
    Published 06Nov2010, viewed 259 times
  • Quirky Tales Of Making A Will
    Why should you make a will? Would it help to know that both William Shakespeare did and Nelson?
    Published 30Sep2010, viewed 228 times
  • What Are Lasting Powers Of Attorney?
    What are lasting powers of attorney? Should you have them for yourself or your parents? Read on to find out more.
    Published 02Aug2010, viewed 276 times
  • Children Giving Evidence In Court
    Can children give evidence in court? It always used to be the case that the court did not want them to give oral evidence in court, but that has recently changed.
    Published 23Jun2010, viewed 997 times

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