Q. How can I ensure I get my fair share in a divorce? A. Make sure you see a specialist family Solicitor who is part…
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Lowcost Holidays goes under – Is my holiday protected and can I get my money back? Lowcost Holidays goes under – Is my holiday protected and can I get my money back?When booking a holiday you have enough to worry about – Where to go? When to go? How long for? Where to fly from? Which…
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Lowestoft businessman imprisoned for failing to provide his siblings with their inheritance Lowestoft businessman imprisoned for failing to provide his siblings with their inheritanceThe Eastern Daily Press (http://www.edp24.co.uk/news/crime/lowestoft_businessman_jailed_for_denying_siblings_inheritance_1_4618213) has reported that a local businessman, Laurence Sannick, has been sentenced to 28 months for failing to carry in out…
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Casehub lines up legal action against Foxtons Casehub lines up legal action against FoxtonsLegal entrepreneur, and owner of CaseHub, Michael Green is lining up an £80 million group action against Foxtons Estate Agents which could potentially force the…
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Melita Jackson Inheritance Act Claim Continues to Cause Ripples Melita Jackson Inheritance Act Claim Continues to Cause RipplesThe Court of Appeal decision in the claim over Mrs Jackson’s estate by her daughter continues to cause concerns for charities – and lawyers alike!…
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Recently Asked Questions and Answers from the Conveyancing team. Recently Asked Questions and Answers from the Conveyancing team.Q. My solicitor says I need indemnity insurance & declaration of solvency as I’m being gifted money – why do I need this? A. If…
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Dress Codes at work: what’s acceptable and what’s not? Dress Codes at work: what’s acceptable and what’s not?Most employers will implement a dress code at work. Whether the dress code is lawful or not is an important distinction employers need to consider….
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Revocation of Wills – What does it mean and how could it affect me? Revocation of Wills – What does it mean and how could it affect me?When a person (the ‘Testator’) makes a valid Will, section 20 of the Wills Act 1837 states that it can only be revoked in three…
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Attorneys and Deputies: OPG publishes guidance on gratuitous care payments Attorneys and Deputies: OPG publishes guidance on gratuitous care paymentsBack in October 2015 and March 2016, Clapham & Collinge reported on the lack of clarity in relation to gratuitous care payments and warned Attorneys…
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Fraud and Email Hacking: Avoidance for Clients Fraud and Email Hacking: Avoidance for ClientsYour home is one of your most valuable assets, we want to help you protect it from fraudsters. It is a sign of the times…
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Commercial Lasting Powers of Attorney Commercial Lasting Powers of AttorneyHave you ever wondered what happens to your business if you or a fellow director/partner becomes incapacitated through illness or an accident? Surely there is…
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Clapham & Collinge Solicitors announce key promotions Clapham & Collinge Solicitors announce key promotionsSolicitor and Collaborative Lawyer Neale Grearson has become a partner at Clapham & Collinge LLP Solicitors. Neale who joined the law firm in 2013 to…