by Charlotte Powers | Jul 11, 2024 | Articles
Are you confused by moving vocab? Estate agents, lenders, surveyors and conveyancers all have their unique home-buying jargon. Our First Time Buyer glossary will take you through each part of the buying process and help make dealing with property professionals more...
by Charlotte Powers | Apr 5, 2024 | Articles
What are disbursements? Conveyancing disbursements are expenses paid to third parties by your solicitor as part of the home buying process. These are then added to your final bill so your solicitor can be reimbursed. The most common conveyancing disbursements are...
by Charlotte Powers | Mar 21, 2024 | Articles
Very soon, schools will be breaking up for the Easter break. You may be considering taking your children abroad for a holiday. As Family Lawyers we come across situations where separated parents have not been consulted about the other parent’s plans to take a child...
by Charlotte Powers | Feb 1, 2024 | Articles
If you are an Executor in someone’s will, it will fall to you to gather in and value the assets of the estate, pay off any debts and liabilities, calculate and pay any inheritance tax that is due – and distribute the estate in accordance with the will. Additionally,...
by Charlotte Powers | Jan 22, 2024 | Articles
As day one of Family Mediation Week commences we feel it is the perfect opportunity to explain more about the Mediation process available to separating families. Family mediation is a process in which an independent, professional mediator helps you work out...
by Charlotte Powers | Jan 19, 2024 | Articles
Parents who have decided to separate or divorce in 2024 are being urged to find out how to avoid courtroom confrontation to settle money and parenting arrangements, with the launch of Family Mediation Week, 22 – 26 January. January usually sees a dramatic rise in the...
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