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Do I Need a Business Lasting Power of Attorney?
The benefits of having a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) for individuals, both for finances and for health and welfare, are well known, but a less-often talked about scenario is … Read more
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Landlords in Wales, save the date 31/05/23
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Landlords with property in Wales 31st of May 2023 – This is a key date for you! As a landlord, you still must comply with legislation. You will have to provide the … Read more

Gamlins Law secures £1.75million settlement for teenage brain injury claimant
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A North Wales law firm has settled a claim on behalf of a teenage brain injury client for £1.75million.The claimant was seven years old when he was a rear passenger … Read more

Pioneering women in law at Gamlins Solicitors LLP
We have many fantastic female solicitors and legal professionals at Gamlins Solicitors LLP, and we’re always keen to recognise and reward talent, dedication and hard work. We are delighted to … Read more

Guide to Non-Molestation Orders
We are often approached by clients wanting advice about obtaining an injunction against a former partner or spouse when there has been either violence, threats of violence or harassment via … Read more

Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPA) vs Court of Protection Deputyship Order
Whether this is something that you are considering for yourself or in relation to a family member or another loved one, it is essential to understand the differences between Lasting … Read more

10 Reasons to make a Will
Research carried out in 2017 found that more than 60% of UK adults did not have a valid Will in place. That equates to around 31 million people in the … Read more

Key Dates For Landlords
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The Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 came into force in Wales on the 1st of December 2022. It has placed various obligations on the landlord and below we list some … Read more

A Fresh Look at Flexibility
As life has slowly returned to reality following the events of the pandemic, many trends besides the making of banana bread have remained in demand. The pandemic forced many employers … Read more
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