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Wills and Probate

Q&A: How can my partner and I ensure we inherit each other’s estate?

By Simply.LawSeptember 5, 20230

Q:  My partner and I are in our 50s, we own a property outright as tenants in common. We do…

Motoring Offences

Smart Road Signs to Catch Drivers Using their Mobiles While Driving

By Simply.LawSeptember 5, 20230

Last year, almost a quarter of drivers admitted to using a handheld device while driving to make or answer a…

E-Commerce

Law Firms Failing to Optimise Client Opportunities

By Simply.LawSeptember 5, 20230

Law firms are failing to make the most of converting callers into clients, with only 1.5% of those firms surveyed…

Divorce and Separation

Common Divorce Myths

By Simply.LawSeptember 5, 20230

There are many common misconceptions surrounding divorce, here we dispel some of the most common myths. My spouse has cheated…

Wills and Probate

Leaving Your Digital Assets in a Will

By Simply.LawSeptember 5, 20230

Digital assets are now a part of our everyday lives, such as social media accounts, income-generating Instagram, blogs or YouTube…

Civil Partnerships, Prenups & Postnups

The little-known law that is confusing parents who had children together before they married

By Simply.LawSeptember 5, 20230

Not many parents are aware that if they have children together and then marry each other afterwards, they are required…

Business Disputes & Litigation

Tips for your first consultation with a solicitor

By Simply.LawSeptember 5, 20230

Having your first consultation with a solicitor can be nerve-wracking, but these tips will hopefully help you prepare and feel…

Wills and Probate

Strange and Unusual Bequests in Wills

By Simply.LawSeptember 5, 20230

To ensure that your wishes are carried out after you’ve gone, it’s essential to make a Will, preferably with the…

Data Protection

Pitfalls of Accepting the Role of Executor/Administrator

By Simply.LawSeptember 5, 20230

Being asked to act as someone’s Executor may seem a simple request, and many people give it little thought before…

Motoring Offences

Why should I make a Will?

By Simply.LawSeptember 5, 20230

Having a Will means it will be simpler for your chosen executors to administer your estate after your death and…

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