
A Fairer Rental Market? Key Changes in the New Renters’ Rights Bill
What is the Renters’ Rights Bill? The Renters’ Rights Bill (RRB) has been introduced by the Labour government and seeks to replace the Renters’ Reform…
What is the Renters’ Rights Bill? The Renters’ Rights Bill (RRB) has been introduced by the Labour government and seeks to replace the Renters’ Reform…
Within the family law field there has been much greater recent recognition of “Parental Alienation” with a debate about how this can be avoided. Parental…
Last year, Clapham & Collinge teamed up with The Benjamin Foundation to host the charity’s first large scale ‘Sleep Out’ in Norwich. The event saw…
This week the news has been overflowing with articles that refer to the Help to Buy ISA scheme as a misleading scam that has let…
Around 225,000 people develop dementia every year – that’s the equivalent to one person every three minutes. Sadly, many of us have a family member…
Break Charity announced this week their Silver Lining Award Finalists for 2016. The ‘Silver Lining Long Term Support Award’ is recognition for a group, individual…
Thank you to everyone that supported our summer fundraiser, Lunch on the Green for Break Charity, its great to see so many of you making…
The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) has spoken out against recent proposals by Companies House to delete millions of details of dissolved companies that…
Following a competitive tendering process, we have been appointed to act as Solicitors for The Benjamin Foundation. The charity, which operates in Norfolk and Suffolk,…
Q1. Do I need a solicitor to produce a will? A. No you don’t need a solicitor to produce a Will. You can buy Wills…
Clapham & Collinge Solicitors are delighted to introduce our three new trainee solicitors for the start of their two year training contract. This year has…
On Wednesday 13th July, Clapham & Collinge held their annual ‘Lunch on the Green’ event at their Norwich office in support of Break Charity. Billed…
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…