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Sibling rivalry: How it affects appointing Executors of a will
Michelle Collins, Partner in our Private Client team, advises what to do if you want to appoint your children as Executors of your will - who are at war with each other.
'We have the expertise and understanding of the system': Probate delays
Ashlie Cox, Solicitor in our Private Client team, addresses the issue of probate delays featured in the national news.
'Fire and Re-Hire': What are the proposed new legal changes?
Natalie Peacock, Chartered Legal Executive in our Business team, explains the proposed Government changes relating to the practice of dismissal and re-engagement of employees.
'Proud to continue the legacy': We sponsor Moveable Feast 2024
Our firm proudly announces its sponsorship of the Lloyd Addison Moveable Feast in Norwich - which we have supported since 2010.
Employers: Don't forget the 6th April
Natalie Peacock, Chartered Legal Executive in our Business team, gives the lowdown on the new Government increases affecting employment law.
Investing in a holiday let? What 3 words you should know
Charlotte Hunter, Principal in our Residential Property team, discusses an important legal issue for buyers of holiday let properties.
Our trainee solicitor has qualified
We are very pleased to announce that trainee solicitor Stiven Xhelili has now been admitted as a solicitor.
Abolition of Section 21 Notices on hold
The Renters (Reform) Bill is due for its second reading on Monday 23 October 2023 and is proposed to become law in early 2024.
The purpose of Settlement Agreements
This article provides an overview on the nature and effect of a Settlement Agreement when terminating employment.
The importance of an ACAS Early Conciliation Certificate
Before an employee makes a claim to the Employment Tribunal they must firstly contact ACAS to obtain an Early Conciliation Certificate.
This article summarises the importance of Claimants obtaining an Early Conciliation Certificate and possible outcome if they fail to do so.