Legal advice from our specialist private client lawyers, offering guidance on how to buy and sell property, deal with the estate of a loved one, help with family and issues with children.
Justin Creed, Family Lawyer explains what collaborative law is in the context of family law and divorce.
The recent cases decided by the Family Court in 2020 have demonstrated that the Guidance on the Treatment of Pensions on Divorce Report.
This podcast is part of our Family Law Series in which we will be guiding you through the treatment of pensions on divorce and sharing practical information to help you understand your options and the process involved.
Justin Creed from Wright Hassall answers some common questions about nuptial agreements with a typical scenario
Jenny Russell discusses younger people questioning whether they really need to make a will, or whether this is something they can leave until they are older.
The knock-on effect of the spread of coronavirus on all our lives cannot be underestimated and it is not surprising that many of us are worried about our personal safety and that of our families. Tracy Ashby explains the options available for during this time.
Kate Anderson and Tracy Ashby from Wright Hassall discuss the concerns individuals may have regarding their financial and family affairs in light of coronavirus.
Susan Floyd, Private Client Lawyer with Wright Hassall talks about how you can vary a will after someone has died.