In this article, Conveyancing Partner Clare Hallett has outlined the conveyancing process for selling from beginning to end and the costs involved.
In her latest article, Chartered Legal Executive Natalie Neil outlines what documents and disclosures you need when looking to sell your home and answers any other questions you may have.
In this article, Wills & Tax Executive Rhiannon Stevinson outlines what an LPA is, why they’re so popular and whether you need a lawyer to draft one.
In this article, Beach Hut Specialist Charlie Stickland outlines how much a beach hut costs, the process involved in buying and the documents you will need.
In his latest article, Chris Dobbs, Employment Solicitor at Frettens, takes a look at a recent holiday pay case and provides some takeaways for employers.
In this article, Employment Solicitor Chris Dobbs breaks down Higgs v Farmor’s School and discusses the implications for employers.
In his latest article, Employment Solicitor Chris Dobbs looks at post termination restrictions, how they work and how to include them in a contract.
In his latest Coffee Break Briefing webinar, Frettens’ own Insolvency Guru Malcolm Niekirk looked at agreeing creditor’s claims. This is the summary of that presentation.
In her latest article, Commercial Property Associate Patsy Whitford outlines a commercial landlords responsibilities, including your fire safety, gas safety and insurance duties.
Here, Employment Solicitor Chris Dobbs has provided a summary of the case used in our recent mock tribunal for those who werent able to attend as well as any attendees who want a recap.
In her first article for the firm, Wills & Tax Executive Rhiannon Stevinson outlines what a Will is, why you need one and what happens if you don’t have one in place when you die.
Frettens’ Commercial Property department have recently acted for REIDsteel on the completion of their purchase at Reid Street in Christchurch. Here, Oonagh McKinney reflects on the transaction.
Malcolm summarises his presentation from the Insolvency Conference 2023, where he looked back at Atlantic Computers and its enduring influence on insolvency practice.
In this article, Employment Partner Paul Burton takes a look at a recent sex discrimination case and outlines some key takeaways for employers.
Here, Employment Partner Paul Burton looks at what happened in Osvald v Holden and Co LLP and the tribunal’s decision.
Here, Employment Solicitor Chris Dobbs details the new family friendly rights which are set to become law and outlines what this means for employees and employers.
In his latest article, Employment Solicitor Chris Dobbs provides advice for dealing with employee grievances and details the importance of a grievance policy.
Unfortunately, situations can arise where grandparents are denied contact with their grandchildren. If you’re in this difficult position, you do have some options and there are legal steps you can take.
In his latest article, Family Partner Simon Immins outlines what those steps are and your rights as a grandparent.
Following the Building Safety Act, in this article, Leasehold Specialist Richard Ramshaw details why you might need to extend your lease, how the process works, the costs involved and more.
