Every year, thousands of divorcing couples who are unable to agree how their assets should be divided will bring a financial remedy claim in the family court. Associate Solicitor Nicola Starbuck explains a new express procedure being piloted.
Studying the Level 4 Diploma in Conveyancing Law and Practice whilst working full time within the industry has been a rewarding and challenging experience. Read Paralegal Frannie Simpson's blog about her experience balancing work and study.
Trainee Conveyancer Harriet Lawson is currently studying for her Level 6 Diploma in Conveyancing Law and Practice. In her blog, she explains the process for starting a career in Conveyancing.
Protected conversations and settlement agreements go hand in hand when an employee is considering whether to leave their employment. Read this blog by Associate Solicitor Noel McNicholas to learn more.
Money laundering, terrorist financing, due diligence & Proceeds of Crime Act, are all terms we hear a lot in conveyancing. Conveyancing Manager Sarah Workman explains why we have to comply to such strict rules during the conveyancing process.
You are unlikely to have ever heard of Riparian Rights unless your property borders a river or stream. So, what is it? Conveyancing Executive Kelly Roberts explains.
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