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People are the focus of expansion and evolution at Tinsdills
Tinsdills | January 7, 2022
Leading full-service local law firm Tinsdills Solicitors add power to the team, with the introduction of four new Solicitors, three Legal Assistants, two Secretaries and a Client Services Advisor. With branches in Hanley, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Leek and Sandbach, the new additions...
When does a residential transaction become commercial?
Kelly Myatt | December 22, 2021
Kelly Myatt, Director and solicitor specialising in residential, commercial and agricultural transactions is often asked to deal with “in-between” jobs. These types of jobs on first appearance seem residential in nature, however, hidden in the depths of the detail can...
Tinsdills rethinking recycling and valuing community
Tinsdills | December 17, 2021
Leading local law firm Tinsdills Solicitors have once again demonstrated their support to the local community by donating hundreds of superfluous IT equipment to local charity, Community Recycling Consortium – Community Interest Company (CRCCIC). Not only preventing waste heading to...
Don’t be shy! A guide for house purchasers
Helen Jaidy | December 16, 2021
We have all done it, there is that moment when you step into a house and think “this is the one”. It’s that perfect mix of location, price and size that makes this house the one that you want. But...
Updating Your Will
Tinsdills | December 14, 2021
Many people are unaware that keeping their Will up to date is just as important as writing one. More often than not, Wills are written, stored in a safe place, and then forgotten about. However, if your Will does not...
The Rising Cost of Separation; New Court Fees
Helen Jackson | November 12, 2021
The introduction of the Court Fees (Miscellaneous Amendments) Order 2021 came into force on 30th September 2021, bringing with it an increase in Court fees for the first time since 2016. The new Family Court fees have risen significantly by...
Pet Nups: What are they and how will my pets be dealt with upon separation or divorce?
my solicitor | October 28, 2021
If your relationship or marriage unfortunately breaks down, aside from dealing with arrangements for any children, dealing with the pets of the relationship can be one of the most difficult and emotionally challenging aspects. 59% of UK households own pets...
Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (‘MEES’) and Commercial Lease Negotiations
Tinsdills | October 25, 2021
Minimum energy efficiency standards (‘MEES’) were introduced by the Energy Efficiency (Private Rented Property) (England and Wales) Regulations 2015 and will impact lease negotiations for non-domestic (commercial) private rented property across England and Wales; these regulations require commercial premises to...
Cryptocurrency and Divorce
my solicitor | October 11, 2021
If your marriage unfortunately breaks down, you may generally be aware that assets such as property, pensions, investments and savings will need to be dealt with upon divorce. However, many individuals now own cryptocurrency, such as Bitcoin, and this is...