Choosing the right conveyancer can make the difference between a smooth property transaction and a stressful one. Conveyancing Executive Lara Garratt has put together some key questions to ask a potential conveyancer so you can select the most suitable person for the matter.
Thomas Flavell & Sons is proud to announce that we have been named Small Law Firm of the Year at the prestigious Leicestershire Law Society Awards 2026. Ten members of the TFS team were at the Awards Ceremony to accept the award.
Many people think that being named as someone’s ‘next of kin’ gives them legal rights, but that is not the case. Senior Associate Solicitor Kate Mahon has written a blog explaining the importance of Lasting Power of Attorney.
A Child Arrangements Order (CAO) is made by the Family Court and sets out which parent your child should live with and how often they should spend time with their other parent. Senior Associate Solicitor Nicola Starbuck explains how changes can be made to a CAO.
In light of the profound changes affecting the residential letting market from 1 May 2026, the government has published an Information Sheet that landlords must provide to tenants by 31 May 2026, failing which they may face a fine of up to £7,000. Noel McNicholas explains.
I can vividly remember that day in June I got the offer to join Thomas Flavell & Sons for a placement year. My blog explains five key things I've learnt whilst working in the firm, compared to my expectations whilst studying law at university.
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