Skegness Legal Team Retain Top Position as Client Favourites for Conveyancing!
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Joanne Patten
- 1 Feb 2024
- Firm News
- Residential Property
Sills & Betteridge Residential Property Team are celebrating going into their 5th year as the No. 1 choice for conveyancing services in Skegness.
Read moreIt’s Family Mediation Week!
- 23 Jan 2024
- Firm News
- Divorce & Separation
- Family Emergency
Separating parents are reminded about the benefits of family mediation to resolve disputes around children and financial issues as Family Mediation Week kicks off.
Read moreSleaford Team On The Move!
- 19 Jan 2024
- Firm News
Sills & Betteridge LLP have unveiled their 2024 plans to relocate their Sleaford operations from Northgate to the town centre this summer.
Read moreSills & Betteridge Gain New Ground in Top 200 Law Firms Table
- 17 Jan 2024
- Firm News
- Wills, Trusts & Probate
- Residential Property
- Corporate & Commercial
- Personal Injury & Medical Negligence
- Crime
- Motoring Offences
- Recruitment
- Divorce & Separation
- Family Emergency
- Commercial Property
- Commercial Litigation & Dispute Resolution
- Employment Law
With a 27 place climb since we first entered The Lawyer publication’s prestigious UK200 rankings in 2019, we are now in position 160 – with growth of 15% on the previous year placing the firm in the top 10 best performing firms in the country.
Read moreAn Employer’s Guide to Taking Grievances Seriously
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Stephen Britton
- 5 Jan 2024
- Law Blog
- Employment Law
Dealing with employee grievances can sometimes seem like a thankless drain on a business’s management and resources. But a prompt investigation could uncover inappropriate behaviour or poor management that needs to be nipped in the bud, avoiding bigger problems down the line and reputational risk for the organisation.
Read moreSeven Reasons to Register Your Property at HM Land Registry
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Edward Sharpe
- 4 Jan 2024
- Law Blog
- Residential Property
Around 10 per cent of land in England and Wales has never been registered at HM Land Registry, usually because the owner bought the property a long time ago or inherited it. If your property is not registered, this should have little or no impact on you on a day-to-day basis, however, it could put you at a disadvantage in the future, for example if you decide to sell or remortgage, and it also increases the risk of fraud or adverse possession.
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