
A Guide to Wills, Trusts and Probate
Planning for the future can feel daunting, but it is one of the most important steps you can take to protect yourself and those you…
Planning for the future can feel daunting, but it is one of the most important steps you can take to protect yourself and those you…
Back in October 2015 and March 2016, Clapham & Collinge reported on the lack of clarity in relation to gratuitous care payments and warned Attorneys…
Your home is one of your most valuable assets, we want to help you protect it from fraudsters. It is a sign of the times…
Have 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…
Solicitor and Collaborative Lawyer Neale Grearson has become a partner at Clapham & Collinge LLP Solicitors. Neale who joined the law firm in 2013 to…
There may be a time when you can no longer share of communicate what you think, or you cannot make decision over your finances or…
Q. I’m divorcing my partner, who is unemployed. Do I have to pay for her legal advice in the process? A. If your wife is…
Q. My mum died without a will – how is her estate (containing my late father’s estate) divided between me and my step dad? A….
Many more litigants in person are now using Money Claim Online (MCOL) to pursue debt actions. In his proposed reforms, Lord Justice Briggs is working…
The Summer Budget 2015 saw the introduction of the Residential Nil Rate Band which will come into effect for deaths on or after 6 April…
Clapham and Collinge are delighted to announce that Lin Whitehead, Partner, Head of Private Client team and accredited SFE (Solicitors For The Elderly) member, has…
Q. Can you advise on collaborative divorce? What’s that? The collaborative approach to divorce is a different from the traditional ‘correspondence based’ approach to resolving…
Alarm has been raised by members of the public when it came to light that details of real properties listed for sale on some of…