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Five Ways Your Friend-in-Law can help you at Christmas Christmas can be an extremely busy me for everyone, making me to visit a Solicitor may not be high on your agenda. However here are a few reasons why it may be beneficial to seek advice from your Friend-in-Law over the fesve period:
Family & Relationships
Fesve celebraons have long been associated with many relaonship breakdowns and there are many potenal reasons for this. Somemes arguments can be triggered by the combinaon of couples spending a greater amount of me together and in some instances the stresses of debt. But couples can at least be reassured that our high quality divorce lawyers are available to provide the right advice and support to help you through any difficules you face.
Christmas Conveyancing
With the New Year rapidly looming, you might be looking to start a whole new life, and that may mean moving house- perhaps for a new job. Whatever your individual circumstances in needing to sell your home and buy a new property, our specialist Conveyancing team can help you. We can undertake all the necessary dues in a conveyancing transacon so you can relax and enjoy the fesvies.
Christmas Employment Issues
During the Christmas period employers face a minefield of HR challenges. Workplace Christmas pares in parcular bring up issues of conduct and discriminaon. Whatever your individual circumstances our specialist Employment Solicitors can advise you of your rights as an employer or provide representaon for employees.
Gaining Access to the Children
Christmas can be an extremely lonely and emoonally difficult me for separated parents, especially when they are not able to spend me with their children over the fesve period. It’s therefore not surprising that many parents decide to take the legal route to securing contact with their children. Our experienced Family Lawyers and Mediators are available to help parents compromise and agree fair contact arrangements.
Writing a Will
Christmas is the perfect me to appreciate your family. So, what beer me could there be to write a Will for the first me or update an exisng one? In the absence of a Will, your assets may not automacally pass onto your loved ones as you might have presumed. Our Wills & Probate team can help ensure you get the right lifeme plan in place to suit you, with your assets being distributed as you wish.
For further details of how your Friend-in-Law can assist you this Christmas please contact us.
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