A valid Will details how you want to give your estate after you die who will carry out that task (i.e. your executor). An executor can be a family member, friend or a trusted professional. Your Will can also nominate guardians for any non-adult child that is left...Read More
Mediation is a valuable and widely utilised method for resolving legal matters. This alternative form of dispute resolution is particularly valuable when it is desirable to maintain a relationship with the other party after the dispute, as is often the case in family...Read More
If you are in the unfortunate situation of going through a break-up you have probably heard all sorts of ‘advice’ from well-meaning friends and family. Family and friends are a great source of emotional and practical support when you have separated, however good legal...Read More
Compensation for personal injuries are generally once-off lump sum payments that aim to provide funds for past and future treatment and care for the long-term. As these types of payments are usually substantial, it is important that the recipients obtain financial...Read More
An estate plan involves more than signing a Will and leaving it in a safe place. An effective estate plan requires consideration of several matters and ongoing review to ensure it reflects your wishes and covers unexpected events. In this article we look at some...Read More