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Estate Planning

Tree Preservation Orders Relevant to the Present Age of Rapid Development

19th May 2011
Are you wondering why the Tree Preservation Orders are needed? May be you are not, because you might think that it is yet another exercise to conserve the environment and yet another opportunity to pay “humane” tribute to Mother Earth. Well, every thought...
Author: brendarosenthal
Estate Planning

Why You Should Have Your Last Will and Testament Prepared by Pros

06th July 2010
Mrs B and her son had been warned that her health was deteriorating quickly and eventually she might have no alternative but to go in to a warden controlled home. They both were aware more than one of her friends had left all until too late after the l...
Author: Jo
Family Law

How Adoption Works.

14th June 2010
In order to adopt a child you must be over 21 years of age and the child must be under the age of 18. If it is to be a joint application to adopt you must be married or in a civil partnership. If you are unmarried only one person can be the adopter. Ve...
Author: Legal-Zone
Real Estate Law

Understand the Process of Residential Conveyancing

23rd April 2010
Laws are mean to keep harmony in society by preventing any sort of conflict between parties involved in any contract or agreement. Legislations protect interests and constitutional rights of each and every citizen of the country, indifferent to their back...
Author: raykersten@gmail.com
Family Law

Grandparents and Post-Divorce Contact with Grandchildren

26th March 2010
Yvette Rooke, a partner at law firm Trethowans, discusses the sometimes forgotten party during divorce proceedings...“Grandparents are the ‘rock’ in many families, providing support and childcare for their grandchildren, particularly in ...
Author: hitsearch
Real Estate Law

Leasing Property - Common Mistakes

15th March 2010
Residential leases can be complex and many tenants enter into a lease without really understanding it. This article sets out some of the common misconceptions about leases and what the real position usually is.1. It is entirely the landlord's responsibili...
Author: Tim Bishop
Real Estate Law

What is Conveyancing?: Part 1

18th February 2010
What is Conveyancing? Conveyancing is the process by which the legal title is transferred from the seller to the buyer. This is generally a straight forward process but sloppy conveyancing practice makes the process unnecessarily cumbersome and protracte...
Author: Ittaman Pattat
Real Estate Law

How can good conveyancing solicitors make the process of conveyancing easier, faster as well as bett

18th February 2010
Conveyancing transactions can go smoothly and quickly or it can be protracted and costly. Conveyancing firms and conveyancing solicitors vary as does the price they charge. Many second time buyers have learnt their lesson and select their conveyancing sol...
Author: Ittaman Pattat