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How Solicitors Help Avoid Family Feuds Over Inheritance and Business
Collaborative Post Disputes over inheritance and family businesses often spark deep rifts that can last for generations. Whether it’s a disagreement over a loved one’s will or managing business succession, emotions run high, and conflicts can quickly spiral out of control. This is where the expertise of solicitors becomes invaluable. By providing clear guidance and […]
Read moreWhat are the situations when I might need the help of a no-win no-fee solicitor?
Collaborative Post When you’re injured and it isn’t your fault, you may feel as though you deserve compensation. However, the process of getting it can be daunting and the legal jargon can make it more difficult for some individuals. The term no-win no-fee is one you’ll usually see surrounding personal injury or medical negligence claims, […]
Read moreHow to talk about inheritance
Collaborative Post The thought of our loved ones passing away isn’t something people like to dwell on. Indeed, many may move the conversation on at the very hint of the topic. However, it’s really important to make sure family and friends are aware of our wishes ahead of time so they don’t have to go […]
Read moreTop 9 reasons why need a lawyer when you start to get older
Collaborative Post No one likes to think about getting older, but the fact is, it’s a natural process that happens to all of us. As you get closer to retirement age, it’s important to start thinking about the steps you need to take to make sure your later years are as comfortable and stress-free as […]
Read more5 Tips On Whether To Claim For A Permanent Brain Injury In New Jersey
Collaborative Post Brain injuries can be really severe. In some cases, you have to carry the effects of your brain injury for the rest of your life. It also can result in some permanent disabilities. And… As a result of that, you can lose your current job and also can not get any other job. […]
Read moreWhy Families Fight Over Inheritances – and How to Sidestep it
Collaborative Post Most of us like to think that, when the time comes, our family will be able to deal with the assets we leave behind without any difficulties, hiccups, or disagreements. It’s hard enough gaining that all-important peace of mind over the plans we lay out – making sure that we are going to […]
Read moreUnderstanding Deputyship and the Court of Protection in England and Wales
Often people assume that if they were to lose their ability to look after their financial affairs and make their own decisions then their spouse or children will have the power to access bank accounts and make decisions. That is not necessarily the case. In the event that you were to lack capacity, only those […]
Read moreAlternatives to using a solicitor when needing assistance with your legal affairs
By Amanda Hamilton, National Association of Licensed Paralegals We all need to deal with legal things as we get older and take on more responsibility. Whether you are looking to get your own will together and put in place power of attorney or trusts for the future, or have been called upon to deal with […]
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