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Giving rookie renters a helping hand
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Following the recent A level results, many first-time students will be looking for last-minute accommodation, if they aren’t heading to their first choice of university with an assured place in … Read more
Where there’s a will, there’s a way
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When thinking of making a will, the idea of a Victorian lawyer taking down the last instructions at the bedside still springs to mind for many people. And the 19th … Read more
Denbigh & Flint Show 2017
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Gamlins Law enjoyed another great day at the agricultural show this year. Many of our existing clients were able to stop by our stall within the federation of businesses marquee … Read more
House sellers are facing testing questions
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Springtime is traditionally the busiest time for the property market, but with a knotty problem affecting more homes than ever, it’s worth doing some horticultural homework before you start, whether … Read more
Small suppliers set to get intel on big company payment performance
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New regulations designed to help small businesses get paid on time came into force this month, with a requirement for larger companies to publish information about how long they take … Read more
Changes to Residential Care Home Fees
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The rise in savings limit allowed to people in residential care came into effect on Monday 10th April 2017. Raising the limit of savings allowed to care home residents from … Read more
Families who leave court the losers after inheritance claims
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Record numbers of inheritance disputes are going through the courts as modern family structures and rising house prices push more families to contest unfavourable outcomes. Two recent cases which have … Read more
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No rabbits, just selfies come out of Hammond’s hat in pre-Brexit budget
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The first steps towards preparing the UK for a post-Brexit future were announced by Chancellor Philip Hammond in his Spring Budget, which avoided headline-grabbing shake-ups and tax breaks in favour … Read more
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