
No-fault divorce will reduce conflict between couples
Andrew Stout, an experienced family law solicitor at Tallents Solicitors in Newark welcomes the government’s plans to...
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Initial fixed fee family law meeting
At Tallents Solicitors, we understand that the thought of running up large legal bills can be worrying. So, to make things easier to understand, we offer a fixed fee for an initial fixed fee family...
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No-fault evictions to be banned in England
In an attempt to give tenants more long-term housing security and stability, the government has announced its intention to scrap Section 21 notices for evictions, writes
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Tallents Solicitors named in list of highest UK achievers for national charity campaign
Tallents Solicitors is delighted to have raised over £7,000 for charity this year after taking part in a will-writing campaign, making them the 2nd top fundraiser for
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Do I need a licence to play music in my business?
There are many regulations and laws that small business owners need to be aware of and one that we see many fall foul of is not having the correct licences to play music on their premises. Small...
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Matrimonial assets – who has rights to trusts when divorcing?
Money and matrimonial assets are often hotly disputed during a divorce and even more so when it involves high net worth individuals or family members, says
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Farming in partnership – who owns the partnership assets?
The recent ruling in the case of Wild vs Wild has once again highlighted the importance...
Continue ReadingUpcoming employment law changes in 2019 that every employer should know
Employment law changes in 2019 It’s going to be a busy year for employers in 2019 as there are several key employment law changes occurring throughout the year that every employer should...
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