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Probate

The Importance of Estate Accounts in Estate Administration

Executors are personally liable for settling inheritance and the taxes and other estate liabilities. Estate accounts are detailed financial records that outline the assets, liabilities, income, and expenses and distribution of a deceased person’s estate during the probate process. These accounts are crucial for Executors so they can produce them

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Vacancies

Legal Secretary- Conveyancing Department- Full-Time

We are looking for an experienced legal secretary to join our Residential Conveyancing Department on a Full-Time basis. The role is based within our Aylesbury office and experience of audio typing and using transcription or dictation systems is essential. The role also includes covering the reception area for a brief

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Vacancies

Family Solicitor Vacancy: Full-Time 5 Years plus PQE

Experienced Family Solicitor – 5 years plus PQE An opportunity for an experienced Family Solicitor with at least 5 years of Family Law experience is being sought to join a friendly and supportive team as a full-time Solicitor. Working within a team of experienced Family Lawyers and 3 support staff,

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Dispute Resolution

Caring for loved ones and securing the support you deserve

When someone suffers a personal injury, the impact often extends beyond their immediate medical needs. In many cases, individuals require ongoing care and assistance, whether from family members, professional carers, or a combination of both. If you or a loved one has been injured due to someone else’s negligence, you

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Family Law

Understanding the Process of No-Fault Divorce in England

Understanding the Process of No-Fault Divorce in England The concept of a no-fault divorce in England marks a significant shift in how divorce proceedings are approached, aiming to make the process less adversarial and emotionally charged. For many years, divorcing couples in England had to cite a specific fault (e.g.

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