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The Duties Of Certificate Provider – Lasting Powers Of Attorney
Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPAs) are important instruments, a person may decide to appoint trusted individuals to manage their Property & Financial affairs and make decisions about their Health & Welfare, if in the future they can no longer do this themselves. The
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Funeral Wishes
How much thought have you given to your funeral wishes?
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“You Knew Perfectly Well What You Were Signing”
Commercial Litigation Partner Kevin Rogers comments on a recent case where a Claimant (unsuccessfully) tried to claim that a transfer of the property was invalid because they’d ‘made a mistake’.
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Who Is Entitled To Administer An Estate If There Is No Will?
When a person dies, someone needs to take responsibility for the estate. Paralegal Olivia Sullivan explains more.
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Re-accreditation To Law Society Children Panel
Congratulations to Nick Herring who has recently received confirmation that he has been reaccredited to…
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Ask The Expert
Partner Tom Warrender was interviewed by Ian Quayle in the “Ask The Expert” feature of this month’s national publication Property Law UK.
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Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG): Government Blog Posts Clarify Statutory Metric And Exemptions
On 22 and 24 January 2024, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) published two blog posts on mandatory biodiversity net gain (BNG), on exemptions and on the statutory biodiversity metric. Head of Commercial Property Ika Castka explains more.
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How Do You Calculate A Fair Divorce Settlement?
Divorce can be an extremely stressful experience for many people, involving as it does both the emotional upheaval of ending a long-term relationship and the practical challenge of securing your future financial security.
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Profits à Prendre
Wilson Browne Solicitors very own Chloe Lake saw her article, on Profits à Prendre, featured in this month’s national publication Property Law UK.
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Who Gets The House In A Divorce?
Getting divorced can, sadly, be a very difficult experience for many people. In addition to the emotional stress involved in ending a long-term relationship (which may be especially acute if the couple have children), the partners’ assets (including money, investments, property, and possessions) need to be divided up in as fair a way as possible.