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What Actually Happens Between My Offer Being Accepted and Getting the Keys?

You’ve had your offer on a new property accepted. Congratulations. Now everyone tells you it’ll take around twelve weeks to complete and to be patient. But nobody really explains what’s … Read more

Residential Property

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Significant changes to unfair dismissal rules – what employers need to know

Major reforms to the UK unfair dismissal regime are set to take effect from 1 January 2027, materially increasing exposure to risk for employers and require careful planning in the … Read more

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Stuart Thomas Appointed Head of Dispute Resolution at Gamlins Law

Gamlins Law is delighted to announce that Stuart Thomas will be rejoining the firm as Associate Director and Head of Dispute Resolution, from 23 February 2026. This appointment reinforces the … Read more

Gamlins Law

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What Does a Conveyancer Do?

As the UK marks National Conveyancing Month in March, it is a timely opportunity to highlight the vital role conveyancers play in buying and selling property. Purchasing or selling a … Read more

Commercial Property, Conveyancing, Gamlins Law, Landlords, Property, Residential Property

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Spotlight on… Catrin Cracroft

We’re pleased to be able to return to our mini-series where we shine a light on some of the great people we have here on our team at Gamlins Law. … Read more

Gamlins Law

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Inheritance Act Claims and Letters of Wishes: Managing Risk in Estate Planning

Even a carefully drafted will does not always bring matters to an end. The Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 allows certain people to apply to the court … Read more

Family Law, Gamlins Law, Wills

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Planning for the Future: What to Include in a UK Shareholders’ Agreement

A shareholders’ agreement is one of those documents that often feels unnecessary at the outset, when everyone involved is aligned and optimistic about the future. In practice, it can be … Read more

Business Law, Gamlins Law

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Understanding Court of Protection Applications in England and Wales

When someone can no longer make decisions for themselves and has not put a Lasting Power of Attorney in place, the Court of Protection can step in. Applications to the … Read more

Family Law, Gamlins Law, Lasting Power of Attorney

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Spotlight on… Andy Hutchinson

This week sees us launching a new mini-series, shining a light on some of the fantastic people we have at Gamlins Law. Through this short series of profiles, we’ll be … Read more

Criminal Law, Gamlins Law, q&a

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