

Developing talented future solicitors – teaching Contract Law at the University of Lincoln
Tallents Solicitors is very proud to announce that Clare Newton, Private Client Solicitor at their Newark...
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No fault divorce process launches 6 April 2022
No fault divorce process launches 6 April 2022 On 6 April 2022, changes to the...
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Protecting the farm with a Lasting Power of Attorney
Alistair Millar, an agricultural lawyer and Partner at...
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Resolving COVID-19 commercial rent debts – what happens after 25 March 2022?
The government may have lifted the remaining COVID-19 legal restrictions for citizens but there are many commercial tenants and landlords who will be dealing with fallout from the pandemic for a while...
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Testing for capacity to consent from a legal viewpoint
As a Private Client Solicitor, Clare Newton often describes herself as an unofficial Social Worker and she is sadly often involved in work...
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Changes to succession rights for tenant farmers
Upcoming changes to the Agricultural Holdings Act might impact succession rights for tenant farmers, says Alistair Millar of Tallents.
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‘Tidings of comfort and joy’ – agreeing childcare arrangements at Christmas
A divorce is never easy, especially when dependent children are involved, but agreeing childcare arrangements at Christmas can be particularly emotive and challenging as neither parent wants to miss...
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Christmas & New Year opening hours
Tallents Solicitors would like to wish all our clients old and new a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Our opening hours over the festive period will be: Christmas Eve - Closing at...
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Phone in for free family law advice
The popular FREE family law clinic held by Tallents Solicitors on Tuesday evenings from 5-7pm will be a phone-based service during the coronavirus / COVID-19 crisis. Phone in for free family law...
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