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How to Choose a Conveyancing Solicitor
Choosing the Right Conveyancing Solicitor Picking the right conveyancing solicitor for you is a crucial aspect of buying or selling any property. Good conveyancing solicitors will guide you through all the legal processes that you need to know about when you transfer ownership of your property. It is also their job to deal with all…
Read MoreBusiness Legal Advice: Starting Up
Start-Up Business Legal Advice: Understanding the Legal Requirements Starting a business can be an exciting and rewarding venture, but it is important to understand the legal requirements involved in the process. Failure to comply with legal requirements can result in fines, legal liabilities, and even the closure of your business. At Eddowes, Perry, & Osborne…
Read MoreCohabitation Agreement for Non-married Couples
Many people that live together or that are thinking about living together don’t know about the grounds and the basics of a cohabitation agreement. Therefore, EPO solicitors have pulled together some information to help you to decide if a cohabitation agreement is the right option for you and your partner. What is a Cohabitation Agreement?…
Read MoreCivil Partnership Dissolution Vs Divorce
Is Civil Partnership Dissolution the Same As Divorce? A civil partnership dissolution and a divorce are two methods to legally terminate a relationship, but whether you’re in a marriage or civil partnership depends on which you apply for. Divorce is for a couple who are married, and dissolution is for those in a civil partnership.…
Read MoreAn introduction to Deputyship Orders and the Court of Protection
What is a Deputyship Order? A Deputyship order is applied for when a person loses mental capacity without having a valid Enduring Power of Attorney or Lasting Power of Attorney in place. This order is granted by the Court of Protection; a court which makes decisions for those that can’t decide on matters themselves. A…
Read MoreCohabitation Agreement
Cohabitation Agreements are constructed as a legal agreement for a couple who are cohabiting with one another but are not married. In some ways, an unmarried but cohabiting couple may be legally perceived as a married couple – when setting out arrangements for assets such as finances, properties, and children, in case of separation or…
Read MoreChild Custody Arrangements
Separation is going to be a difficult time for a child, they will have a range of emotions and won’t always be able to communicate this to their parents. Sadness, anger, frustration, and confusion are all very common emotions for a child to feel. This is why child custody arrangements should be handled delicately with…
Read MoreCoping with divorce at Christmas
Eddowes, Perry & Osbourne | Family Law Solicitors West Midlands Here at Eddowes, Perry & Osbourne, we know Christmas won’t always be joyous and happy especially if you are in an ongoing divorce battle. We have collated some top tips to help you through the festive season. If you require help, advice, and assistance please…
Read MoreFamily Solicitor
Family Law and Family Solicitors Family is arguably one of the most important aspects of life, but it can also be one of life’s most challenging parts. Family solicitors are the ones in the department of law that deals with matters relating to the family. They oversee issues such as divorce, domestic violence, prenuptial agreements,…
Read MoreWhat do Employment Law Solicitors do
Did you know the average person in the UK can spend up to 2,040 hours a year at work? Here at EPO solicitors, we know you spend most of your life at work, so we know the importance of feeling happy and content whilst there. Sadly, there are instances where this isn’t always the case,…
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