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Giving rookie renters a helping hand

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

deposit protection scheme, Landlords, student accommodation

Where there’s a will, there’s a way

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

Inheritance, Intestacy Rules, Wills

Denbigh & Flint Show 2017

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

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

Japanese knotweed, property value

Small suppliers set to get intel on big company payment performance

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

Companies Act 2006, Payment of Commercial Debts

Changes to Residential Care Home Fees

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

residential care, War Disablement Pension

When tweets become twibels….

Every business using social media should get to grips with publishing law and advertising regulations if they are to avoid reputation-damaging incidents.   The reminder follows the news that opinion … Read more

advertising regulations, public domain, publishing law,

Families who leave court the losers after inheritance claims

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

Court of Appeal, I(PFD) Act, Inheritance, Inheritance Act 1975, inheritance dispute, Supreme Court

No rabbits, just selfies come out of Hammond’s hat in pre-Brexit budget

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

Brexit, Spring Budget

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