Many of us see and know Covid as something in the past, however for many Covid-19 still plays a significant role in their day to…
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First Time Buyers: FAQs First Time Buyers: FAQsBuying a new home is an important milestone, but it can also be a complex process that raises numerous questions. Here at Clapham & Collinge…
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What happens to your business if you die? What happens to your business if you die?As highlighted by Edward Jacobs, in the recent podcast, ‘What happens to your business if you die?’, it is imperative that business owners put in…
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Back To Basics – What Are Trusts? Back To Basics – What Are Trusts?Trusts come in all shapes and sizes and offer valuable flexibility and security for your assets. What is a Trust? A trust is a legal…
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Are your statutory books up to date? Are your statutory books up to date?What are statutory books? Companies registered in the United Kingdom are required by the Companies Act 2006 (the ‘Act’) to keep accurate and up-to-date registers…
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Clapham & Collinge contribute to three local Norfolk Charities Clapham & Collinge contribute to three local Norfolk CharitiesAt Clapham & Collinge we are passionate about supporting charities and the excellent work they do in the local community. From unclaimed client balances Clapham…
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Non-Compete Clauses: What You Need To Know Non-Compete Clauses: What You Need To KnowNon-compete clauses have become a standard term in employment contracts. Non-compete clauses serve the purpose of safeguarding employers’ business interests by placing limitations on where…
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What are the pitfalls of writing a DIY will? What are the pitfalls of writing a DIY will?Why should I write a will? A will allows you to choose who will benefit from your estate, upon your death. A will allows you…
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Dealing with the D’s Dealing with the D’sAs the recent Martin Lewis Money Show highlighted, “dealing with the D’s” is becoming increasingly important, but what are the D’s that we have to…
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The return of the deposit free mortgage The return of the deposit free mortgageFor the first time since the financial crash in 2008, a deposit free mortgage has been launched to allow first-time buyers the opportunity to obtain…
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Rental evictions increase following lockdown lift Rental evictions increase following lockdown liftLandlord possession actions were halted when the country went into lockdown in March 2020, as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, with the aim of…
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Plans to Fine Separating Parents for Not Attending Mediation Plans to Fine Separating Parents for Not Attending MediationThe Government has announced that they have started a consultation about whether family mediation for parents should effectively become compulsory. It is being suggested that…