Why shared ownerships are now considered to be long leases Becky SmithJuly 5, 2023shared ownerships, shared ownerships now considered long leases
4 things ‘higher-risk building’ owners need to know Becky SmithJune 28, 2023higher risk buildings, new legislation and higher risk buildings
3 reasons you might need an Agreement for Lease Becky SmithJune 21, 2023Agreement for Lease, commercial property
5 things you need to know about restrictive covenants Becky SmithJune 16, 2023restrictive covenant, commercial property
How to navigate the disclosure stage of litigation Becky SmithMay 31, 2023disclosure, disclosure in the litigation process, disclosure pilot scheme, extended disclosure
I think I’m being discriminated against. What can I do? Becky SmithMay 24, 2023mistreated at work, mistreatment at work, discrimination at work, how the law defines discrimination, Equality Act 2010, Equality Act 2010 protected characteristics, different types of discrimination at work, direct discrimination, indirect discrimination, victimisation, harassment at work, employment law solicitor
Do company directors have a duty to creditors when insolvency looms? Becky SmithMay 17, 2023company directors, company directors duty to creditors
5 reasons leaseholders should look to extend their lease Becky SmithMay 10, 2023leaseholder, leasehold properties, leasehold property, extend your lease, selling a leasehold property, lease extension process, solicitor for extending my lease
What happens at an employment tribunal hearing? Becky SmithMay 3, 2023employment tribunal, employment dispute, dispute with my employer, employment tribunal process, employment law claim
What are fixtures and chattels in the property buying process? Becky SmithApril 26, 2023fixtures, what are fixtures when you buy a house?, chattels
What’s the difference between joint tenants and tenants in common? Becky SmithApril 20, 2023buying a property, joint tenants, buying a property as joint tenants, tenants in common, buying a property as tenants in common, solicitor for buying a property
Getting your legal affairs in order Heather WarnerFebruary 23, 2023Will, LPA, Lasting Power of Attorney, putting a property into joint names
What’s a reasonable employment law settlement payment? Heather WarnerFebruary 23, 2023employment law, employment law case, employment dispute, settlement, employment settlement, settlement agreement
Good Divorce Week - Explaining the no-fault system Heather WarnerNovember 30, 2022good divorce week, divorce, no-fault divorce, no-fault divorce and finances, no-fault divorce and children
How to deal with problem executors Jen ThomasJune 24, 2022executor, problem executor, Will, administering an estate
Couchman Hanson – bringing specialist law to the High Street Jen ThomasJune 15, 2022Couchman Hanson, Solicitors Haslemere, Couchman Hanson Haslemere
3 things to consider before selling your business Jen ThomasJune 1, 2022selling my business, professional advisers for selling a business, selling company shares, sales of my business and assets, legal adviser for selling my business, solicitor for selling my business
Are you ready for the Residential Property Developer Tax? Jen ThomasMay 27, 2022Residential Property Developer Tax, Property developer, developing on residential land
No-fault divorce is here – but you might still need a solicitor Jen ThomasMay 6, 2022no-fault divorce, new divorce laws, divorce and finances, divorce and children, divorce laws, no-fault divorce and finances, no-fault divorce and children