Results for 'estate'
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Defamation- How can we help?
Defamation is when a statement or comment is published that has or is likely to cause harm to a person or business’ reputation.
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Gone but not fur-gotten: Protections for your pets
Have you thought about putting protections in place for your pets in the event of your death?
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Selling Charitable Land
There have been regulations and restrictions about selling charity land for many decades now and the regulations have been revisited a number of times; the latest revisions are due to land this month (June 2023) and aim to provide a bit more flexibility whilst retaining the required protections.
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Careers in Conveyancing – The Right ‘Move’ for You?
The idea of picking up our keys from an Estate Agent’s and having bricks and mortar to call our own is something that is a common goal for many of us. There are, however, a group of people behind the scenes working hard on a daily basis to ensure that those dreams come true in a way that makes the process as seamless and stress-free as possible.
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Frannie Simpson
Paralegal
Frannie is a member of the Residential Conveyancing Team in our Kettering office and assists in all aspects of the buying and selling process.
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A Mother’s Advice On Adulthood – Buying A House, Getting Married, and Having Children.
Lawyers are people too – they have wives, husbands, sons, daughters: they face the same…
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Charities Now Given Greater Choice When Seeking Advice On Land Disposals
New Regulations made aiming to give charities more choice on who they can take advice…
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How Long Does Probate Take if There Is a Will?
Probate of a Will is the process which sees a deceased person’s assets (money, property and possessions) distributed in the way they have determined in their Will. There are strict procedures set out by law that the executor (the individual responsible for putting a Will through probate) must follow.
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Can a Power of Attorney Change a Will?
Can a Power of Attorney Change a Will?
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Why Use a Solicitor Instead of A DIY Will?
One of the questions we are frequently asked is “Why come to a solicitor?” instead of preparing a DIY Will or going to see a Will Writer? Kayleigh Brown updates us on a recent case where a disinherited son claimed that his mother had forged his late father’s Will.