July 25, 2018
Family law Mansfield

Living together but not married? Should you consider a Cohabitation Agreement?

Couples who live together but aren’t married should seriously consider making a Cohabitation Agreement, says Helen...

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June 25, 2018
Business law Commercial law Newark

Landlords urged to improve energy efficiency of properties or face civil penalties

As of the 1st April 2018, the government introduced new legislation requiring all landlords to ensure that the properties they let out comply with the Energy Efficiency (Private Rented Property)...

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June 4, 2018
Agricultural law Dispute resolution

Keeping it in the family – what farming families need to know about proprietary estoppel

For hundreds of years, farms have relied on generations of the same family to work together to ensure the ongoing success of the business. Canny farming families ensure the succession of their...

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May 16, 2018
Wills

Tallents Solicitors celebrates national fundraising success again

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May 14, 2018
Family law Mansfield Southwell

‘Meal ticket for life’ divorce ruling signifies a change in how courts regard maintenance payments

A recent high-profile divorce ruling scrapped future maintenance payments by an ex-husband to his ex-wife. In the case of Waggott v Waggott, the wife had returned to court to ask for an increase in...

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April 30, 2018
All Tallents Articles Dispute resolution

Tallents Solicitors announces new Partner Appointment

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April 23, 2018
Agricultural law Alistair Millar

Breaking the ties – can an agricultural tie be removed?

Property which is subject to an agricultural tie will often be offered for sale at a price substantially below market value, potentially making it very attractive to a purchaser. However, it’s...

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April 23, 2018
Commercial law Newark Property law

Leasing or licensing a property – what’s best for your situation?

There are several ways that property can be occupied but the most the most common is through the granting of a Lease or a Licence. Mandy Kaur, a property law specialist at Tallents Solicitors in

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April 23, 2018
Wills

Tallents Solicitors supports Beaumond House Community Hospice

Tallents Solicitors is delighted to be able to support

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