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Find out moreNews archive: 2024
- November 20Contempt of court in family proceedings
- November 19A time of change: the Employment Rights Bill and the Autumn Budget
- November 19Minority shareholder concern over misuse of company assets
- November 12Selling your business – do you need to use a broker?
- November 11Budget 2024, your residential property questions answered
- November 8Logistics issues for commercial premises – keeping goods moving
- October 31The effects of Domestic Abuse on Children
- October 31Key Conveyancing Terms – Explained
- October 21Packaging – is your supply contract tightly packed?
- October 14Restrictive covenants, what property buyers need to know
- October 9Has your employee social media policy kept pace with business practice?
- October 9What are my legal rights if someone is blocking my right of way?
- October 8Arbitration in family law – could this help us?
- October 4Common mistakes with employment contracts
- October 3Ascertaining mental capacity to activate a lasting power of attorney
- October 1Samantha Hulse appointed Head of Family Law
- September 20What needs to go into a will and what can go into a letter of wishes?
- September 6Interest on debts – can you claim interest on money owed to your business?
- September 4Hurt in a traffic accident? Speak to a solicitor before accepting an insurer’s compensation offer
- September 4Selling a small plot of land
- September 2Do I have to agree to a prenup?
- September 2ACAS, mental health and reasonable adjustments: what employers need to know
- August 29Inheritance disputes between a second spouse and stepchildren
- August 28Understanding different types of dismissal: an employer’s guide
- August 28Departing employees and non-compete clauses; an employer’s guide
- August 19How will a potential bankruptcy be treated in my divorce?
- August 8QualitySolicitors Parkinson Wright announce the retirement of Lynn Green
- August 6Easements on commercial property – a guide for beneficiaries
- August 5Buying a static caravan or park home
- August 4QualitySolicitors Parkinson Wright receives the Conveyancing Quality Scheme re-accreditation 2024
- August 1Pitfalls with bank accounts and savings under a financial lasting power of attorney
- July 31Equality and needs in determining a financial settlement
- July 26QualitySolicitors Parkinson Wright appoint new Head of Family Law at their Evesham office.
- July 18The role of CAFCASS in a court case about child arrangements
- July 17Six reasons why you may need a cohabitation agreement
- July 10Negotiating funding for your management buyout (MBO)
- July 4The power of a letter before action in a business dispute
- July 4Departing employees and non-compete clauses; an employer’s guide
- July 3Commercial development and biodiversity net gain
- July 3Probate delays
- July 1New Partner Appointment
- June 30QualitySolicitors Parkinsonwright has received the
Lexcel re-accreditation for 2024 - June 26Partnership agreements – planning for profits and losses
- June 18New Guide - Wills to Protect Those You Love
- June 17Probate: dealing with a rental property with a tenant
- June 14Iszabell Hodoroaba admitted as Solicitor
- June 14Domestic Abuse during the UEFA Euros 2024
- June 12Surrendering a lease for commercial premises
- June 4Law Firm sponsors England Women's Rugby Union under 20's player
- May 31Thinking of starting your own business?
- May 30Esme House admitted as a Solicitor
- May 28What do planning law changes mean for farmers?
- May 16High street rental auctions – a guide for landlords
- May 15Can we remove a partner accused of breaching professional standards?
- May 14What are your legal options if you are owed money?
- May 9Succession and tax planning for high-net-worth families
- May 1Reform of holiday rights: what employers need to know
- April 22Calculating ‘loss of profit’ in a business dispute
- April 19Is a postnuptial agreement part of your family business succession plan?
- April 19Property dispute: dealing with trespassers or squatters
- April 19Promotions and grading; an employer’s guide to the risks
- April 17Dealing with a dispute arising from an indemnity
- April 9Due diligence on a commercial property acquisition
- April 5Providing for a pet in your will
- April 1Four new partners appointed at QualitySolicitors Parkinson Wright
- April 1Budget 2024 update; buying more than one property
- March 27What are the options if you believe there is a mistake in a will?
- March 20Spring 2024 employment law round up
- March 18Planning for the end of a contract
- March 15A landlord’s liability for a commercial tenant’s activities
- March 14Arrangements for your children upon separation
- March 5Later life and the various bodies you might encounter
- February 14A tenant’s guide to business leases and ‘contracting out’
- February 9What are your options if you suffer a personal data breach?
- February 9New rules for flexible working requests from 6 April
- February 8Defending a product liability claim
- February 7The information you must provide when selling your home
- February 5What are the options for funding a management buyout?
- February 1The perils of a DIY will
- January 30Heading off a dispute with a distributor
- January 30Charity premises and land transactions – avoid the traps
- January 26Updated Acas guidance on sickness absence management
- January 26Something missing? Can you challenge a lifetime gift?
- January 23The role of NDAs and confidentiality clauses when appointing a new supplier
- January 22Is your partnership agreement still fit for purpose?
- January 17Commercial service charges – a tenant’s guide
- January 11Wrapping up the administration of an estate after probate
- January 8Seven reasons to register your property
- January 5An employer’s guide to taking grievances seriously
- January 5Options if your former partner is not complying with a child arrangement order
- January 5Claiming compensation for a gym injury
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