When someone close to you dies, dealing with legal paperwork is often the last thing you want to think about. This short guide written by Associate Solicitor Charlotte Jenkins, explains what probate is, when it is needed, and how we can help.
April 2026 brings some of the most significant employment law changes in years. From pay and sick leave to whistleblowing and record-keeping, Head of Employment Ruby Rai outlines what’s changing and the practical steps employers should take now to stay compliant.
Over the past two weeks, I had the opportunity to gain valuable insight into the work of the private client department at Thomas Flavell & Sons. I've written a blog about my experience and learnings.
If you’ve ever heard this sentence from a loved one, ‘We’d love to help you with a deposit, but what about getting taxed?’ - you’re not the only one. Read this blog by Conveyancing Executive Elle Granger who answers this common question.
As a Trainee Apprentice Solicitor in our conveyancing team, Izzy Holloway is part of the process that helps keep everything moving smoothly for buyers or sellers. In this blog for National Conveyancing Month, Izzy shares what a typical day can look like for her.
From 1 May 2026, England’s private rented sector undergoes its largest reform in decades, with core provisions of the Renters’ Rights Act 2025 coming into force. What does this mean for tenants and what does this mean for landlords? Noel McNicholas explains.
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