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We are taking part in Saint Catherine's Make A Will Week

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Make a Will Week 29 September to 5 October 2025 is an opportunity to write or update your Will while supporting Saint Catherine’s. How does Make a Will Week work? Along with other solicitors, we have agreed to give our time and expertise for free to...

What does it mean if we receive a statutory demand?

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Many businesses will be served with a statutory demand at some point in the life of the company. How you deal with that demand, can mean the difference between being able to continue to trade, and an abrupt end to the company. A statutory demand is often...

North Yorkshire solicitor awarded 'gold standard' accreditation

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Emma Morris , Senior Associate Solicitor at Crombie Wilkinson Solicitors has been recognised with national accreditation for her expertise in legal support for older and vulnerable clients, their families and carers. The accreditation is awarded by The...

Commercial property service charges; are you RICS Code compliant?

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If you own a multi-unit investment property, the service charge is crucial because that is how you recover the cost of maintaining common areas and providing the necessary services.  Landlords (and their managing agents) are under increasing scrutiny to...

The Renters' Rights Bill 2025: A Legislative Reset

Raza Khan
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A Legislative Reset for the Private Rented Sector. The long-anticipated overhaul of England’s private rented sector is back on track following the introduction of the Renters' Rights Bill 2025 by the Labour government. This new Bill replaces the...

Making a Will - careful planning needed with estranged relatives

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Family relationships can be complicated, and estrangement is sadly more common than many realise. Whether the breakdown is the result of a long-standing family rift, a more recent dispute, or simply growing apart over time, such estrangements can have...

Legal considerations when using AI in your business

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Are you already using or considering using AI (artificial intelligence) in your business; whether in the form of product delivery to your customers or clients, or to help in the  day-to-day administration of your business? Machine learning is fast...

UK Supreme Court position on premarital wealth on divorce

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If you are thinking about separating , or currently going through a divorce or dissolution of a civil partnership, you may be wondering what happens to the assets you owned before the relationship began. Are they safe? Can your spouse make a claim on...

Make a Will Month October 2025

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We are taking part by supporting St Leonard’s Hospice in Make a Will Month in October 2025. St Leonard’s Hospice Make a Will Month is an annual fundraising campaign. With the support of solicitors who donate their time and skills, the Hospice...

Resolving a dispute arising from a verbal agreement

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For a variety of reasons, your business might have entered into a verbal agreement with another party. This could be because the other party does not want to be too formal, or you may have had to agree a supplier or customer contract very quickly without the...

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