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Conveyancing – Working as a Team
It’s fair to say that conveyancing has changed in many ways over the years and it is vital that all parties work together to ensure a smooth and efficient transaction but how does this happen in practice?
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What Searches Are Done When Buying Property?
When purchasing a property or committing yourself to occupation of the same (whether that be on a lease, licence or otherwise) it is always a good idea to fully investigate matters affecting that property.
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Solicitors For The LGBTQ+ Community
We are proud to work with clients from all backgrounds, including the LGBTQ+ community, offering clear, practical legal advice tailored to your individual circumstances. Whether you’re planning for the future or dealing with a difficult situation, our team is here to help you move forward with confidence.
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Abortive Costs Undertakings
When Heads of Terms for a property transaction are agreed, then the deal is done, right?
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Fulfilling The Role Of A Personal Representative When Administering The Estate
Dealing with a family member’s passing is difficult in itself, but if you are responsible for administering the estate, your worries are automatically heightened and not without good reason
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Should I Extend My Lease?
Many UK properties are sold on a leasehold basis every year and often flats and apartments are only available to buy as a leasehold and occasionally a house will be sold on this basis too.
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The Difference In Taxes For Married And Unmarried Couples
“For richer, for poorer, in sickness and health, until death do us part.” When citing…
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Things Have Changed – Should Your Lease Too?
Re-gearing a lease (replacing an old lease with a new one) means you can attempt…
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When Mines And Minerals Are Excluded
It may be assumed that ownership of property includes all the mines and minerals that…
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Missing or Presumed Dead?
Recent changes in the law now allows relatives to apply to the High Court for a declaration of presumed death. Usually families will know if a loved one has died. In some circumstances, however, family lose touch with one another and years later it appears the missing relative is most likely to have died.