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Selling your property?

We understand that selling your home can be a stressful experience and, whilst each property transaction is different, we hope our infographic of the basic process will help answer some initial questions.

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Amy PierceAssociate (Licensed Conveyancer)

Amy is an Associate (Licensed Conveyancer) in our Residential Property team

Need advice on Wills, Estate & Tax Planning?

It's easy to put off making a will. After all it's an emotional subject. We appreciate that and aim to make the whole process as easy as possible. We won't use long-winded jargon, just give you clear, practical guidance as to the options that best suit your family's requirements.

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Charlie SieglePartner

Charlie is a Partner in our Private Client team

Buying or selling a business?

Whether you're growing, consolidating, restructuring or exiting your business, you need expert advice to ensure that you get the result that's right for you. Support from someone who knows the law and can point out the risks in a transaction is one thing, but you need someone who understands the ...

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Corri PedrickPartner and Head of Corporate and Commercial

Corri is a Partner and Head of our Corporate and Commercial team

Selling your property?
Need advice on Wills, Estate & Tax Planning?
Buying or selling a business?

Zoe has outstanding customer/client service skills.

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12/03/24

The Legal Risks of Cohabitation

By: Rebecca Giles

It is always difficult to have to convey to an unmarried client that they do not have the same legal rights as a married person when the relationship is or has broken down. Often, cohabitating couples have been in long term relationships and have considered themselves as good as married,...

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