Category: Property law and finance

When making a Trust helps clear muddy waters

In the last of their series on Trusts, family lawyer Clare Sanderson runs through the key reasons making a Trust may be right for...

Will the new ‘No Fault Divorce’ help you?

It has been widely reported that the new ‘no fault divorce’ will change the landscape of getting divorced, but what does that mean? Lesley...

To list or not to list, that is the question

For this month’s property column Brad and Susie from Meyers are considering the myth that mid-winter is a bad time to list your property: As...

Simple online Wills surge due to Covid-19 – are they risky?

Is filling out a form online a good alternative to the traditional way of drafting a Will? We asked Lucy Mignot, Senior Associate and...

Twelve Top Tips to avoid a Christmas Debt Hangover

A local expert from Citizen’s Advice provides timely tips. This Month: How to avoid a nasty January bill fest. Christmas is a time of giving,...

To have a Trust… or just to trust.

A relationship breaking apart is painful - but when you own a property together, life becomes more complicated says Karen at Porter Dodson LLP Everything...

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Saddling up for success

Hard work paid off for Team Rimmer at Nunney and Kingston Maurward – but ongoing yard work shows it takes an army to raise...

How Open Banking Is Turning Fast Checkout Into a Trust Signal for UK Businesses

Open banking is becoming a familiar option at checkout for UK consumers. If you have not noticed it already, we urge you to take a...