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How To Value A House In A Separation.
Read morePublished: Feb 2024
Special Guardianship Orders For Children – What Are They & When Might They Apply?
Read moreFinancial Separation – “Full & Frank Disclosure”
Read morePublished: Nov 2023
Christmas Child Arrangements – Tanya Bloomfield, head of Family Law, urges separated parents to plan ahead for the festive holidays.
Do not wait until the school holidays are here to work out parenting arrangements for the festive period.
Read morePublished: Nov 2023
The Use Of Modern Technology In Conveyancing – By Rachel Kilcran, Licensed Conveyancer.
Read morePublished: Sep 2023
‘My Children’ in a Will – Who is included?
With the summer holidays drawing to a close and children heading back to school, it is perhaps a fitting time to consider who your children, or those in…
Read morePublished: Aug 2023
The Housing Market – Where are we now? – by Jo Anderson, Senior Associate.
Read morePublished: Jul 2023
What is a Official Solicitor in Family proceedings? by Philip Duffy, Senior Associate
Read morePublished: Jun 2023
Qualifying as a Solicitor – By Faye Edemenson
Faye Edemenson, a newly qualified solicitor in our Northallerton office, reflects on the final 18 months of her journey to become a solicitor and provides advice to other…
Read morePublished: May 2023
Something Old, New, Borrowed and Blue (… and don’t forget the Pre-Nup too!)
Pre-nuptial agreements have been in the spotlight in MN v AN [2023]
Read morePublished: Mar 2023
Equity Release – the Role of Solicitors – Article by Alister Jones, Solicitor and Equity Release Specialist
Read morePublished: Mar 2023
Mediation or bust- Government announce consultation on compulsory mediation to resolve family disputes- Article by Tanya Bloomfield, Solicitor and Mediator
Read morePublished: Mar 2023
National Conveyancing Week – The current Residential Property market by Faye Edemenson
Read morePublished: Mar 2023
Grandparents and contact- Article by Courtney Walton Trainee Solicitor
Read morePublished: Jun 2022
High Risk Occupations, Sports and Activities – Make Sure You Are Protected
Anyone involved in a high-risk occupation or sporting activity should consider what would happen if they were to have a head injury or accident which caused either a…
Read morePublished: May 2022
What rights do Social Services have to see my child? Article by Phil Duffy- Specialist Children Solicitor
Read morePublished: Apr 2022
Pensions and Divorce: the unknown asset- a blog by Nicola Merson, Solicitor
Read morePublished: Apr 2022
Trusts for a Vulnerable Person
How to pass on wealth is an important consideration for Will writing or estate planning where beneficiaries may be classed as vulnerable due to a disability or a…
Read morePublished: Jan 2022
Family Mediation
Tanya Bloomfield, accredited mediator with Family Mediation Solutions and Head of Family Law at Clark Willis, looks at family mediation as part of Family Mediation Week.
Read morePublished: Jan 2022
Who Would Look After Your Affairs? Lasting Powers of Attorney & Deputy Appointments
Who would assist you with your financial affairs or make healthcare decisions for you if you were unable to fully manage them personally in the future.
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