Being able to obtain bespoke advice about the options that are available to you when buying a property to make sure it’s held exactly as you want it to be.
When two people buy a property together and they are not married, it is not always straight forward. Property can be held in a number of different ways and not necessarily in equal shares. Also, sometimes a third party such as relatives will be assisting in buying property. It’s really important that people obtain their own independent legal advice about the interest of their property and how this can be held.
Different priorities can make it challenging for business owners to commit to succession planning but taking advice at an early stage can improve the chances of securing Business Property Relief and avoid the need for a profitable business to be sold or broken up to meet a future inheritance tax charge. There is often a…
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Nick is Chairman of Thursfields strategically leading business development and building customer relations. He has led the significant growth and change of the business over the years and has a wide range of legal knowledge and experience which he regularly uses to advise both the commercial and the private client. Nick’s influence in the business…
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Our experienced advisers can help you in a number of ways to protect your assets for you during lifetime and for those you wish to benefit. We know that every client is different and that means spending time getting to know you and your circumstances. Once we understand more about you, we can help in a variety of different ways.
This could be putting assets into Trust for young children, or those with a disability. Equally, they can allow you to protect and preserve assets for future generations, allowing your wealth to remain in the family for many years to come.
The campaign for ‘no fault’ divorce was a lengthy one in which family justice professionals pioneered for change in draconian laws surrounding divorce. Below we explore some of the most frequently asked questions: I am getting divorced now. What is the law as it stands? The law as it stands means that unless a couple…
Read full news storyUnfortunately we’re not talking Netflix recommendations here, although some may say that would make for a much more interesting article… Crown preference relates to how business debts are treated on insolvency, which has implications for business rescue at most (if not all) levels of the market, from struggling businesses to lenders. As of 1st December…
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