by Churchers | Feb 8, 2022 | Churchers News
After high profile failures in Court cases where Disclosure of key evidence has been raised, the Crown Prosecution Service have new responsibilities when it comes to considering evidence before coming to a charging decision. Partner and Higher Rights Advocate Hannah...
by Churchers | Feb 8, 2022 | Churchers News
Local Offices You will want to be able to go and visit your solicitor to discuss your case in private. Therefore, it is important they have offices you are able to get to. Experience Take a look at the experience and qualifications of the solicitors. Check to...
by Churchers | Feb 8, 2022 | Churchers News
Visiting a solicitor for the first time can be quite daunting or exciting, depending on the advice or service you require. Throughout March, we will be offering top tips on various situations, these will include going through a break up, buying or selling a house, or...
by Churchers | Feb 8, 2022 | Churchers News
With the large increase in the keeping of dogs during the ongoing Covid-19 lockdowns, it is probably worth reviewing the rules in relation to dogs and their control. Are you, for example, required to have your dog on a lead when taking it for a walk? The answer to...
by Churchers | Feb 8, 2022 | Churchers News
Conveyancing law can be a maze. Associate Solicitor Karen King has gathered the most common head-scratchers in this article to give you some help you find your way around the conveyancing jargon. Buildmark – This is the warranty that covers any structural...