What is a Will? A Will is a document which allows you to decide what happens to your property, possessions and money (usually referred to as your estate) and who will look after your minor children after your death. Creating a Will gives you peace of mind, ensures...
Congratulations! Your offer has been accepted and it’s time to carry out the conveyancing process. As part of the process your conveyancing team will conduct various searches and raise any necessary enquiries before agreeing an exchange of contracts. Property searches...
What is Probate? Obtaining probate can be a lengthy process. Probate is a term which is used to cover the estate administration process, and it has a reputation for being a drawn-out process. The administration includes several key stages, including obtaining the...
What is a Contract Dispute? Contract disputes occur when one or both parties to an agreement disagree about the terms and conditions. A contract is only valid when both parties fully understand the agreement and are willing to accept its terms. If the agreement is not...
1. What is Japanese Knotweed? Japanese knotweed is a plant that can cause significant issues for buildings and damage to properties. The plant has roots that can grow down as far as 10 feet. These roots are invasive and can cause issues to property such as structural...
What is equity release? Equity release refers to a range of products letting you access the equity (cash) tied up in your home if you are older. You can take the money you release as a lump sum or, in several smaller amounts or as a combination of both. Who qualifies...