Matrimonial Finances Lawyer Returns to Sills & Betteridge
Dominic Lee has re-joined Sills & Betteridge LLP as a partner, having trained and qualified as a solicitor with us some 7 years before.
Read morePartner and Associate Appointment News Announced!
- 1 Jun 2023
- Firm News
- Residential Property
- Crime
- Divorce & Separation News and Legal Updates
- Family Emergency
Effective from June 1st, the firm has promoted 5 fee earners to Partner level and 3 to Associate, in recognition of their outstanding contributions to the firm’s management and development.
Read moreThe Renters (Reform) Bill: The end of No-Fault Evictions?
On 17th May 2023 the Government published the Renters (Reform) Bill which will change the law on rented homes by abolishing Section 21 notices, also known as “no fault” evictions.
Read moreTen things to consider upon separation
Breaking up with a partner can be one of the most difficult experiences one can go through. Whether it's a mutual decision or one-sided, the process of untangling your life from someone else's can be painful. In this blog, we explore the top ten things to consider when separating from a partner.
Read moreWedding bells and planning for the future
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Anna O'Mara
- 22 May 2023
- Law Blog
- Wills, Trusts & Probate
Planning a wedding and party can be very exciting, however when planning a future together, couples should also review plans for their estates. It is not the most romantic concept to consider, but it is perhaps one of the most important issues to deal with in the lead up to a marriage or civil partnership.
Read moreSuspension of Public Sector Pensions CEVs – what this means for you
Following a decision to make changes to public sector pension schemes, HM Treasury has instructed that all public sector pension schemes are to suspend providing cash equivalent values. This is to enable to Government Actuary’s Department to review the factors considered in calculating a cash equivalent value.
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