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Month: August 2016

11th August 2016

Hair today, gone tomorrow!

One very courageous lady from Ellisons Solicitors is Braving the Shave this August, all in the name of charity! Jane Hunnybun, a commercial property secretary at the firm,…

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4. ‘The Mother automatically has care of any children’

There is no legal presumption that one parent should automatically care for the children of the marriage on separation. It is becoming increasingly common for both parents to…

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10th August 2016

Solicitors for the Elderly – Older Client Care in Practice Award

Ellisons are pleased to announce that our Wills and Probate solicitors, Imogen Dodd and Chloe Baldwin, have both passed the Solicitors for the Elderly Older Client Care in…

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3. ‘I can’t afford to get divorced’

It is, of course, more expensive to fund two homes rather than one. However that does not mean necessarily that the parties could not afford to divorce. The…

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9th August 2016

2. ‘There is a financial clean break once decree absolute is pronounced’

There is no automatic financial clean break between a divorcing couple. If you wish to have certainty regarding your financial situation then a court order in relation to…

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8th August 2016

‘The quickie divorce’

There is no such thing as a quick divorce. All divorces are filed on the basis that the marriage has irretrievably broken down, but there are then 5…

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5th August 2016

Ellisons involvement leads to swift removal of Travellers

Joe Brightman of Ellisons Dispute Resolution Department has successfully aided Corporate Investments Ltd, in removing a group of travellers from land at Tollgate retail park. Joe was contacted…

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4th August 2016

Letting and Managing Agents update

On 12 May 2016 the Housing and Planning Act 2016 received royal assent, this act brings in a number of changes to the private residential letting sector, aimed…

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2nd August 2016

Should you review or update your Advance Decision or Living Will?

Even if you are currently in good health and have a Lasting Power of Attorney over Health & Welfare matters it is important to update or at least…

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1st August 2016

Residential Landlord update

On 12 May 2016 the Housing and Planning Act 2016 received royal assent, this act brings in a number of changes to the private residential letting sector, aimed…

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