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This section addresses matters that affect individuals save for Compensation Claims which are detailed separately. There are times when it seems as if the problems we encounter during the course of our daily life, expand year on year.
We have outlined below the areas where our firm is able to provide legal advice and support services; or access to specialist practitioners where particular circumstances require specific skills.
Providing legal advice on family matters requires tact and empathy.
In addition to providing advice upon 'Tenancy and Lease Arrangements' our specialist team can advise and prepare the necessary proceedings in respect of recovering possession and evicting tenants in circumstances when regular or substantial rent arrears have accrued or there has been a breach of the Tenancy Agreement.
You may be buying your first home, moving property or purchasing a holiday home but the excitement for you has to be tempered with the need to ensure any legal requirements and processes are dealt with correctly and thoroughly.
Disputes can cover an increasingly wide range of matters from boundary and property disagreements to disputes relating to building work including disputes with your builder or if their building work impinges upon you or your property, causing nuisance and inconvenience.
We can advise on the drafting and updating of Wills, Inheritance Tax planning and the use and drafting of Trusts and Lasting Powers of Attorney. We also provide elderly client services and can deal with the administration of Estates on death, including Probate.
13 Nov 2023
There is little more sensitive as a topic in the workplace than when an employee is undergoing gender reassignment.
Transport for Wales (TfW) has recently lost a case involving Japanese knotweed and it had to pay a property owner.
A lasting power of attorney (LPA) is a legal document that lets a person (the donor) appoint one or more people (known as attorneys) to help them make decisions or to make decisions on their behalf.