Leanne says “I’m excited to be joining such an established team and am really looking forward to the challenges which lay ahead.”
Churchers Boost Their Child Law Team
by Zoe Towlson | Sep 26, 2024 | Churchers News,Residential Conveyancing | 0 Comments
The temporary stamp duty changes put in place by the last Government to boost the property market during COVID are coming to an end of 31st March 2025. The current...
by Zoe Towlson | Aug 21, 2024 | Churchers News,commercial-and-company-law-team | 0 Comments
What is a Personal Guarantee? A personal guarantee is a legally binding agreement between you, in your personal capacity, and the lender. You are agreeing to pay all...
by Zoe Towlson | Aug 14, 2024 | Churchers News,divorce-cohabitation-team | 0 Comments
There are many different reasons you may wish to change your name: Return to using your previous name following a divorce/civil partnership dissolution. You have or...
by Zoe Towlson | Aug 1, 2024 | Churchers News,divorce-cohabitation-team | 0 Comments
On 29 April 2024 new Family Procedure Rules came into effect. The changes aim to encourage early resolution of family matters, with a focus on private law children and...
by Zoe Towlson | Jul 23, 2024 | Churchers News,dispute-resolution-litigation-team,personal-injury-team | 0 Comments
If you are successful in your claim, you can recover a contribution towards your legal fees from your opponent. The amount of legal fees you can recover is determined...
by Zoe Towlson | May 30, 2024 | Churchers News,mergers-acquisitions-team,Uncategorized | 0 Comments
We are often told by clients that they have agreed to sell their business/buy a business, but when asked whether it’s a purchase/sale of the assets of the business or...
by Zoe Towlson | May 28, 2024 | Churchers News,divorce-cohabitation-team | 0 Comments
Many members of our family department are now Dragonfly Champions! Paragon and The You Trust are charities that support victims of domestic abuse in Hampshire, the Isle...
by Zoe Towlson | May 16, 2024 | Churchers News,commercial-property-team | 0 Comments
We would always recommend that before you agree the proposed terms with a Landlord, for your new lease, that you run them past your legal adviser, but here are some...
by Zoe Towlson | May 15, 2024 | Churchers News,problems-at-work-team | 0 Comments
Has your Employer proposed a Settlement Agreement to end your employment – What you need to know. Settlement agreements (previously known as ‘compromise agreements’...
by Zoe Towlson | May 15, 2024 | child-law-team,Churchers News | 0 Comments
When children cannot be cared for by their parents, it is always better for them to be placed with people that they know and may already have an existing relationship...
by Zoe Towlson | Apr 10, 2024 | child-law-team,Churchers News | 0 Comments
A Section 20 (s.20) is a voluntary agreement between the Local Authority and parent and/or carers who share parental responsibility for a child. The local authority...
by Zoe Towlson | Apr 2, 2024 | Churchers News | 0 Comments
Churchers is proud to announce Louise Jack as the firm’s newest partner in the Child Law team. Louise joined the firm in September 2015 as a Trainee Solicitor,...
by Sam Diment | Mar 27, 2024 | Churchers News | 0 Comments
Rosemary Hardwicke is retiring as a Partner at the end of March 2024. Rosemary has been a Solicitor since 2007, when she left a career at Lloyds bank. Rosemary’s legal...
by Zoe Towlson | Jan 30, 2024 | Churchers News,dispute-resolution-litigation-team | 0 Comments
Asbestos was commonly used across the world as a building material until the dangerous effects to health arising from exposure to asbestos fibres were widely...
by Zoe Towlson | Jan 30, 2024 | Churchers News,dispute-resolution-litigation-team | 0 Comments
A Personal Representative is someone who has legal authority to administer a person’s Estate after they have died. They can either be appointed under the deceased...
by Zoe Towlson | Jan 12, 2024 | Churchers News,divorce-cohabitation-team | 0 Comments
In the last article (click here), I spoke about claims which a non-married partner may be entitled to make for a share of the family home in which they lived with their...
by Zoe Towlson | Jan 10, 2024 | Churchers News,criminal-defence | 0 Comments
The United Kingdom has one of the oldest and most respected Criminal Justice systems in the world. Despite that, sometimes things go wrong at court, and you find...
by Zoe Towlson | Dec 15, 2023 | Churchers News,Residential Conveyancing | 0 Comments
It is thought that around 13% of properties in England and Wales remain unregistered. For such properties, the only proof of ownership that the owner will have will be...
by Zoe Towlson | Dec 12, 2023 | Churchers News,Wills & Probate Team | 0 Comments
A Lasting Power of Attorney is a legal document that enables an individual (donor) to appoint one or more people (known as attorneys) to make decisions on their behalf....
by Zoe Towlson | Nov 21, 2023 | Churchers News,Dissolution of Civil Partnerships Team,divorce-cohabitation-team | 0 Comments
You may have often heard the term common-law wife/husband. On many occasions, I have been asked to advise on the legal rights of common-law husbands and wives. However,...
by Zoe Towlson | Nov 15, 2023 | Churchers News,Dispute Resolution Team | 0 Comments
When a tenant breaches the terms of their lease, the landlord might look to the forfeiture provisions to leverage a solution. Forfeiture is the right for a landlord to...
by Zoe Towlson | Nov 6, 2023 | Churchers News,Wills & Probate Team | 0 Comments
Estate Disputes and How to Avoid Them We all know the old proverbs – ‘prevention is better than cure’, ‘a stitch in time saves nine’, ‘don’t leave your estate...
by Zoe Towlson | Oct 20, 2023 | Churchers News,commercial-property-team | 0 Comments
If your rented premises no longer suit your business needs, you may be wondering what you can do about your commercial lease. You will need to check your lease to see...
by Zoe Towlson | Sep 27, 2023 | Churchers News,criminal-defence | 0 Comments
There has been a lot of publicity recently about dog attacks and many people will be rightly concerned. Whether you agree with the idea of banning a breed or not, the...
by Zoe Towlson | Aug 31, 2023 | Churchers News,landlord-tenant-team | 0 Comments
If you have an interest only mortgage on your rental property, you may be eager to increase the rent your Tenant pays. Rent can only be increased at certain times...
by Zoe Towlson | Aug 24, 2023 | buy-sell-home,Churchers News,tax-trusts-team | 0 Comments
Anyone who has turned on the TV during the day will be familiar with the barrage of adverts extoling the virtues of equity release. With the cash in our pockets...
by Zoe Towlson | Aug 23, 2023 | Churchers News,managing-your-affairs-lpa-plus-court-of-protection-team | 0 Comments
A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) is a legal document which formally appoints an attorney of your choosing, to make certain decisions when you are no longer able to. If...
by Zoe Towlson | Aug 17, 2023 | Churchers News,Wills & Probate Team | 0 Comments
Many people have questions about transferring their property to a relative or into a Trust. Often, these enquiries are fuelled by concerns about care home fees or...
by Zoe Towlson | Aug 17, 2023 | Churchers News,criminal-defence | 0 Comments
Public order offences are governed by the Public Order Act 1986 and cover a whole host of offences from a riot to the use of threatening or abusive language in public....
by Zoe Towlson | Aug 10, 2023 | Churchers News | 0 Comments
We are thrilled to announce the opening of our newest office location in Waterlooville, Hampshire. This expansion marks a significant milestone in the company's growth...
by Zoe Towlson | Aug 10, 2023 | Churchers News,dispute-resolution-litigation-team | 0 Comments
If you have been involved in an accident in a public place and want to claim compensation, it is important to act quickly to get as much evidence as possible about the...
by Zoe Towlson | Aug 8, 2023 | Churchers News,commercial-and-company-law-team | 0 Comments
If you own your business then at some point you may be looking to sell the business. This may be to retire or move to a new career or take up a new business...
by Zoe Towlson | Aug 1, 2023 | Churchers News,criminal-defence | 0 Comments
The Sentencing Council published 12 new and revised sentencing guidelines for adult offenders convicted of motoring offences which came into effect on 1st July 2023....
by Zoe Towlson | Jul 27, 2023 | Churchers News,Wills & Probate Team | 0 Comments
We have all spent far more time at home than we might have liked to in recent years, but it has given us an opportunity to take stock and consider whether we are really...
by Zoe Towlson | Jul 20, 2023 | child-law-team,Churchers News | 0 Comments
For many parents the thought of their child(ren) being placed on a child protection plan is extremely worrying. This article will answer some of the common questions...
by Zoe Towlson | Jul 18, 2023 | Buy-To-Let Team,Churchers News | 0 Comments
A HMO (house in multiple occupancy) consists of three or more people living together as two or more households, usually sharing facilities such as kitchens and/or...
by Zoe Towlson | Jul 13, 2023 | Churchers News,Wills & Probate Team | 0 Comments
What is inheritance tax? Inheritance tax is a tax that may be payable from your estate when you die. Everyone has a tax-free allowance, for inheritance tax purposes,...
by Zoe Towlson | Jul 6, 2023 | child-law-team,Churchers News | 0 Comments
As childcare lawyers, one question which we are frequently asked is ‘can a social worker remove my child from my care?’ If the Local Authority/Children’s Services are...
by Zoe Towlson | Jun 15, 2023 | Churchers News | 0 Comments
Being a Landlord holds many responsibilities. One is to ensure Tenants are given all the required information at the start of the tenancy to make sure the tenancy is...
by Zoe Towlson | Jun 1, 2023 | Churchers News,Wills & Probate Team | 0 Comments
A Lasting Power of Attorney is a legal document which formally appoints an attorney of your choosing, to make certain decisions when you are no longer able to. If you...
by Zoe Towlson | Jun 1, 2023 | Churchers News | 0 Comments
Three Churchers employees have started this month on our trainee solicitor scheme for 2023 as we continue to promote from within the firm. Shannon Jones - Shannon...
by Zoe Towlson | May 2, 2023 | Churchers News,criminal-defence | 0 Comments
We all hear the news about “County lines” drug supply networks, about children and young people being forced to supply drugs by criminal gangs. It is real, and it is...
by Zoe Towlson | Apr 11, 2023 | Churchers News,divorce-cohabitation-team | 0 Comments
Separating parents could now be hit with a fine for refusing mediation sessions. The government has announced it is set to make mediation sessions mandatory for...
by Zoe Towlson | Apr 6, 2023 | Churchers News,Uncategorized | 0 Comments
Three members of staff at Churchers have reached new milestones in their careers. Emma Yemm from our Wills & Probate team and Dixie Mitchell from our Commercial...
by Zoe Towlson | Apr 6, 2023 | Churchers News,criminal-defence,Wills & Probate Team | 0 Comments
Hannah Lisseter Churchers is proud to announce Hannah Lisseter as the firm’s newest partner in the Wills and Probate team. Hannah has been with the firm since 2022 and...
by Zoe Towlson | Apr 6, 2023 | Churchers News | 0 Comments
Churchers is delighted to announce a number of internal promotions in recognition of exemplary commitment, hard work and success. Tebo Sebitlo, Ian Heal and Eliza Watts...
by Zoe Towlson | Mar 31, 2023 | Churchers News | 0 Comments
We would like to wish Elisabeth James a happy retirement! Elisabeth is a partner in the Child Law team and joined Churchers in 2013 when we merged with Bolitho Way. We...
by Zoe Towlson | Mar 30, 2023 | Churchers News,divorce-cohabitation-team | 0 Comments
The issue in the following case concerns the concept of Parental Responsibility (PR). Those who have PR are responsible for making decisions on every aspect of their...
by Sam Diment | Mar 16, 2023 | child-law-team,Churchers News | 0 Comments
What is Public Law Outline (PLO)? Public Law Outline (PLO) and the pre-proceedings procedure enables the local authority to address concerns regarding the care of a...
by Zoe Towlson | Mar 16, 2023 | Churchers News | 0 Comments
We are delighted to announce that Jed Temple has become the latest of our trainees to qualify successfully as a solicitor. After more than a decade of international...
by Sam Diment | Feb 13, 2023 | Churchers News,Court of Protection Team | 0 Comments
My child won’t be able to manage their finances due to their disability - what shall I do? If your child is approaching adulthood and has a mental or physical...
by Sam Diment | Feb 13, 2023 | Churchers News,Dispute Resolution Team | 0 Comments
A boundary dispute is a disagreement between the owners or occupants of two neighbouring properties over where the boundary between their properties lies. Boundary...
by Sam Diment | Feb 8, 2023 | Churchers News | 0 Comments
If an original legal document is misplaced or lost, it is no longer legally binding. Therefore, you must ensure your documents are securely stored. Loss of items such...
by Sam Diment | Jan 24, 2023 | Churchers News,Wills & Probate Team | 0 Comments
The word ‘probate’ is often used to refer to the entire process of administering a deceased’s estate. The generic name for people doing this job is ‘personal...
by Sam Diment | Jan 24, 2023 | Churchers News,dispute-resolution-litigation-team | 0 Comments
Regardless of whether or not your name is on the title to a property you may be in a position to claim a share of sale proceeds. This can arise if you have made a...
by Sam Diment | Jan 20, 2023 | Churchers News,divorce-cohabitation-team | 0 Comments
When couples separate, a lot of difficult decisions often need to be made. It may be that you and your ex-partner feel confident separation is the best way forward, but...
by Sam Diment | Jan 9, 2023 | Churchers News,Court of Protection Team,Court-of-protection | 0 Comments
You have finally done it and officially registered as an attorney or deputy for a loved one. But now what do you do? Where do you get the nursing or social care they...
by Sam Diment | Jan 6, 2023 | Churchers News,criminal-defence | 0 Comments
It can be difficult and emotive to discuss allegations of assault, but they do happen and cause a lot of hurt and distress. The first step is always to ask for legal...
by Sam Diment | Jan 5, 2023 | Churchers News,divorce-cohabitation-team | 0 Comments
The Christmas decorations are back in their boxes, skies are grey and many of us are feeling the financial strain from the festive period. Spending more time together...
by Sam Diment | Dec 12, 2022 | Churchers News | 0 Comments
Being injured or unwell through no fault of your own places you in a difficult and unpleasant situation. However, there are solutions available should you find yourself...
by Sam Diment | Dec 12, 2022 | Churchers News | 0 Comments
A new state pension system was brought in on 6 April 2016, meaning the number of qualifying national insurance years you have will dictate how much state pension you...
by Sam Diment | Nov 29, 2022 | Churchers News,criminal-defence | 0 Comments
If you are in the armed forces, criminal and disciplinary proceedings can be very confusing. An easy comparison can be made between cases dealt with in the civil...
by Sam Diment | Nov 28, 2022 | Churchers News,Road-traffic-offences Team | 0 Comments
Christmas is fast approaching, which also means it’s Christmas party season! Our criminal defence and road traffic team at Churchers are very conscious that alongside...
by Sam Diment | Nov 21, 2022 | Churchers News,criminal-defence | 0 Comments
Most people are aware that you are allowed to use force to protect yourself or another person, to protect property, to prevent crime, or to assist in a lawful arrest....
by Sam Diment | Nov 16, 2022 | buy-sell-home,Churchers News,Residential Conveyancing | 0 Comments
Property fraud is an increasing problem in today’s world. This happens when a criminal steals your identity, creates fake identification and then either sells or...
by Sam Diment | Nov 1, 2022 | Churchers News,commercial-property-team | 0 Comments
Taking on a new lease can be an exciting time for you and your business. But negotiating the basic terms of the lease - also known as ‘Heads of Terms’ - can become...
by Sam Diment | Oct 27, 2022 | Churchers News | 0 Comments
13 brave members of the Churchers team embarked on the ten mile Great South Run through Southsea, raising a total of £1,983 for Naomi House and Jacksplace hospices. The...
by Sam Diment | Oct 27, 2022 | Churchers News,Road-traffic-offences Team | 0 Comments
Hundreds of drivers across the region could be at risk of endangering road users or pedestrians because they do not understand the latest major changes to the Highway...
by Sam Diment | Oct 24, 2022 | Churchers News,criminal-defence,Road-traffic-offences Team | 0 Comments
E-scooters are quickly rising in popularity, but before you use one it is important you understand the laws on their use or you could find yourself needing our help. If...
by Sam Diment | Oct 17, 2022 | Churchers News | 0 Comments
What are the inheritance laws in the UK? Inheritance tax might seem complex, but it needn’t be daunting. Here’s our guide on how inheritance tax works… What are the...
by Sam Diment | Oct 13, 2022 | Churchers News,managing-your-affairs-lpa-plus-court-of-protection-team | 0 Comments
Many people have questions about transferring their property to a relative or into a trust. These enquiries are often fuelled by concerns about care home fees or...
by Sam Diment | Sep 30, 2022 | child-law-team,Churchers News,divorce-cohabitation-team | 0 Comments
In certain situations, you may be able to get help with your legal fees from the Legal Aid Agency (LAA). This is called “Legal Aid”. How much help will depend on the...
by Sam Diment | Sep 30, 2022 | Churchers News,managing-your-affairs-lpa-plus-court-of-protection-team,Wills & Probate Team | 0 Comments
There is a common misconception that if you have chosen a next of kin, you do not need a Will or a Lasting Power of Attorney. The term ‘next of kin’ is usually used to...
by Sam Diment | Sep 21, 2022 | Churchers News,Contentious-team,Dispute Resolution Team | 0 Comments
Is the estate of a deceased being properly dealt with by those who have the responsibility to do so? Do you have doubts about the validity of a will? Has a will failed...
by Sam Diment | Sep 20, 2022 | Churchers News,divorce-cohabitation-team | 0 Comments
There have always been cases post-separation when parents cannot agree about what is best for their children and the court has to make the final decision. Those...
by Sam Diment | Sep 15, 2022 | Churchers News,personal-injury-team | 0 Comments
If you were the driver or passenger of a vehicle involved in an accident, you must now submit your claim through using the Official Injury Claims portal in the first...
by Sam Diment | Sep 15, 2022 | buy-sell-home,Churchers News | 0 Comments
What is the conveyancing process, when buying a house? As leading conveyancing solicitors, Isle of Wight and Hampshire, we provide a comprehensive service to our...
by Sam Diment | Sep 8, 2022 | child-law-team,Churchers News,divorce-cohabitation-team | 0 Comments
Separated parents may have a child arrangements order in place that regulates who their children live with and who they spend time with. Sometimes one parent does not...
by Sam Diment | Aug 24, 2022 | Churchers News,criminal-defence | 0 Comments
If the police have asked you to attend the police station you might be feeling a bit worried and wondering what your options and rights are. Firstly, although it is a...
by Sam Diment | Aug 15, 2022 | Churchers News,Wills & Probate Team | 0 Comments
So, you’ve made an appointment with a solicitor to make a will. Before you arrive for your appointment, there are decisions you’ll need to prepare in advance. What...
by Sam Diment | Aug 8, 2022 | Churchers News | 0 Comments
The family law team at Churchers help victims of domestic abuse by supporting them in securing protection from further harm for both themselves and their children....
by Sam Diment | Aug 2, 2022 | Churchers News,divorce-cohabitation-team,Industry News | 0 Comments
Women are being negatively affected financially in divorce negotiations if they don’t include pensions in the settlement, Dan Norris has warned. Dan, one of our...
by Sam Diment | Aug 1, 2022 | Churchers News,criminal-defence,Industry News | 0 Comments
Most people are aware that it is a criminal offence to have in their possession an offensive weapon or knife in a public place. This is a very serious offence and the...
by Sam Diment | Jul 26, 2022 | Churchers News,divorce-cohabitation-team | 0 Comments
Divorce lawyer Dan Norris has backed the views of a senior judge that too many divorce cases were ending up in court and causing unnecessary emotional trauma for...
by Sam Diment | Jul 26, 2022 | Churchers News | 0 Comments
Churchers recently welcomed seven law students from a range of universities for a week of work experience. The restrictions of the pandemic meant it had been two years...
by Sam Diment | Jul 21, 2022 | buy-sell-home,Churchers News | 0 Comments
If you have recently bought or remortgaged a property please be aware that due to a backlog at the Land Registry, it is taking much longer than usual for the official...
by Sam Diment | Jun 27, 2022 | Churchers News | 0 Comments
Understanding property deeds At Churchers, we are often asked by cohabitees and family members, ‘What are my rights if my name is not on the deeds?’ You could be...
by Sam Diment | Jun 27, 2022 | Churchers News | 0 Comments
Sentences for dangerous drivers who kill someone while behind the wheel will be extended to up to life imprisonment. Life sentences will also be available to judges...
by Sam Diment | Jun 8, 2022 | Churchers News | 0 Comments
Legal Assistant Margaret Beacham, who is based in Churchers Cowes office and works in the Wills and Probate team, is celebrating after being awarded a British Empire...
by Churchers | Apr 1, 2022 | Churchers News | 0 Comments
Churchers Solicitors is delighted to announce a successful merger with Isle of Wight based law firm RJR Solicitors further cementing their legal presence on the Island....
by Churchers | Feb 8, 2022 | Churchers News | 0 Comments
Making a Will Our Lawyers can provide a specialist Will writing service, giving you peace of mind that when you die your estate is taken care of. Our Wills and Probate...
by Churchers | Feb 8, 2022 | Churchers News | 0 Comments
Check your property now, before problems arise. The following is a guide to action you should consider taking; Service the boiler. With cold weather approaching the...
by Churchers | Feb 8, 2022 | Churchers News | 0 Comments
Partner Andrew Bryan offers guidance to both employers and employees on bullying and harassment in the workplace. Andrew states that any unwanted behaviour that makes a...
by Churchers | Feb 8, 2022 | Churchers News | 0 Comments
The title next of kin carries several misconceptions. Probate Executive Alanna White, part of our Wills and Probate team, helps clarify the most common myths of next of...
by Churchers | Feb 8, 2022 | Churchers News | 0 Comments
Disputes over wills, trusts and inheritance have unfortunately increased as families become more dispersed and their structures more complicated. Contesting a will,...
by Churchers | Feb 8, 2022 | Churchers News | 0 Comments
More and more people decide to release equity from the value of their homes. Equity release schemes allow older homeowners to release cash from the value built up in...
by Churchers | Feb 8, 2022 | Churchers News | 0 Comments
By Faye Evans, TEP, Partner at Churchers Solicitors. Paying for care in later life is an emotive issue. Stories appear in the press on a weekly basis, often written in...
by Churchers | Feb 8, 2022 | Churchers News | 0 Comments
by Faye Evans, Partner, Churchers Solicitors Those are the first words that many of my clients say to me. They go on to tell me how worried they are about what will...
by Churchers | Feb 8, 2022 | Churchers News | 0 Comments
If you’re an executor of a will and someone makes a claim against a deceased’s estate then this information will be of use to you. In recent years there has been a big...
by Churchers | Feb 8, 2022 | Churchers News | 0 Comments
Here at Churchers, we’ve taken action against the overuse of plastic, introducing paper cups to our offices, for both staff and client use. As our office locations are...