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How often should you check your Will?

Once you’ve made a Will it’s tempting to think that’s the end of the story. However, it makes sense to keep the document under review. As time passes, our circumstances, priorities and relationships change. When they do, you should ask yourself if the Will you’ve executed is still fit for purpose. The government recommends updating … Read more

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Gary Morris. Forever a Gamlins Law legend

As many will be aware, last month we lost a true Gamlins Law stalwart. Gary was more than just a member of our team—he was a cornerstone of our company. Since joining Gamlins 50 years ago, he poured his heart and soul into making it the success it is today. His kindness, sharp wit, and … Read more

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Can I Do A Transfer Of Equity Without A Solicitor?

Transferring the equity in your home has legal implications for all involved. It probably goes without saying that a transaction like this shouldn’t be entered into without properly thinking through the consequences. When undertaking such a transaction, do you need to get legal advice? In most circumstanced, professional legal guidance is necessary. If the property … Read more

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Five new solicitors at Gamlins Law

Five lawyers at a leading North Wales law firm are celebrating qualifying as solicitors. Joanna Kumwenda, Kaleem Choudhry, Alicia Cooke, Tayla Rees and Laurel Martin have all successfully completed their traineeships with Gamlins Law. The five will now focus on their specialist areas – Joanna (Divorce and Family Law), Kaleem (Civil Litigation and Personal Injury), … Read more

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Can I Sue Sellers If They Didn’t Tell Me About Property Defects?

During conveyancing transactions sellers are asked all sorts of questions about the property. These include queries ranging from boundary issues, septic tanks and planning matters to disputes with neighbours and flood risks. As part of the process, the buyer asks the seller to complete Form TA6, a lengthy document containing a wide range of questions … Read more

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Gamlins Law adds to Employment Law and Private Client teams

One of the leading law firms in North Wales has announced new solicitors for its Employment Law and Private Client teams. Charlotte Beedles has joined Gamlins Law as an employment solicitor, having previously worked for Cheshire employment law consultants WorkNest. Yasmin McKenna is a wills, trusts and estates solicitor who was previously with North Wales … Read more

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Gamlins Law partners with St Kentigern Hospice

A leading law firm in North Wales has selected St Kentigern Hospice as its nominated charity partner. Gamlins Law will dedicate itself to raising vital funds for the St Asaph-based hospice, which celebrates its 30th anniversary this year. St Kentigern Hospice provides specialist palliative and end of life care to patients with life limiting illness, … Read more

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Gamlins Law lawyer bucks trend in becoming duty solicitor

A criminal lawyer at the largest law firm in North Wales has been accredited as a duty solicitor. Chloe Young of Gamlins Law has passed the rigorous assessments to achieve the Law Society’s Criminal Litigation Accreditation. The accreditation is required to represent defendants at magistrates courts when they do not have a solicitor of their … Read more

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Gamlins Law represent clients who suffered negligence by another local law firm which were intervened by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA)

Trainee Legal Executive, Melissa Roberts of Gamlins Law, was instructed to act on behalf of Mr and Mrs F who purchased a Property in 2013 at an agreed price of £150,000. They were then advised in 2024 that they did not legally own the property due to the negligence caused by a different law firm … Read more

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