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Most of us recognise the importance of creating a Will, it is the only way to ensure that you are getting full control over who benefits from your estate. This article will explore the importance of creating a Will, DIY Wills and how you can ensure you have a legal Will.
From the 31st January 2022, there will be changes made to some HM Land Registry fees for the first time since 2009.
Here at Thorneycroft Solicitors, we will be participating in Good Divorce Week from the 29th of November to the 3rd of December. We will be joining forces with Resolution to encourage a national conversation about how parents going through a separation can embrace a child-focused approach.
At Thorneycroft, our family law solicitors have been dealing with relationship breakdowns and family disputes since 1991. Our team in Whaley Bridge are experienced in handling family law cases with expertise and sensitivity.
A new social care reform plan in the form of a Social Care levy has been voted in by MPs to reform the Adult Social Care System.
Buying your first house is an incredibly exciting time, however, there are a lot of things to consider before making the purchase.
This article explains 10 things you should know before buying your first house.
In the UK there are more than 350,000 listed buildings. Those who own one will know that living in a listed building isn’t always straightforward.
With no fault divorce set to become legal following the Government’s commitment to introduce the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020, on 6th April 2022, couples seeking a divorce will be able to do so without having to assign blame.
The law does differ in relation to same-sex marriages and civil partnerships. Whilst a civil partnership can often be described as “gay marriage” there is a distinct difference between the two.
Nobody likes to think of death, particularly when you have children that you love and care for.
However, there are steps that can be taken to ensure your wishes are respected long after you’re gone.