Our fond farewell to Gainsborough Stalwart Shan Jaehrig!
- 30 May 2022
- Firm News
- Corporate & Commercial
Well-known local Employment Law Solicitor and Gainsborough Branch Manager Shan Jaehrig has recently retired from the firm. She has been an invaluable member of the team and will be greatly missed.
Read moreEmployment Law Specialist Aleksandra Flack Joins The Firm!
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Aleksandra Flack
- 20 May 2022
- Firm News
- Corporate & Commercial
The firm welcomes Aleksandra Flack as an Associate Solicitor to its employment law team this month in a move which will benefit employers, public sector organisations, charities, HR professionals and employees across the region.
Read moreSole Directors – You may be acting unlawfully!
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Euan McLaughlin
- 19 May 2022
- Law Blog
- Corporate & Commercial
A recent High Court decision has overturned the accepted wisdom that most companies can operate with a sole director. It could mean that decisions you have made as a sole director are open to challenge, and that without remedial action you cannot continue to operate the company as a sole director.
Read moreREGISTER YOUR TRUST NOW TO AVOID FINANCIAL PENALTIES FROM HMRC
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Andrew Durkan
- 19 May 2022
- Law Blog
- Wills, Trusts & Probate
Are you, or have you been, a trustee of a trust created by you or someone else? Are you named on the deeds or title documentation of a property which is not yours? Is your property registered in the name of someone else?
Read moreDementia Awareness Week - 16th to 22nd May 2022
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Nicola Davison
- 18 May 2022
- Law Blog
- Wills, Trusts & Probate
Dementia Awareness Week runs from 16th to 22nd May with the aim of encouraging people to “act on dementia”. The Alzheimer’s Society research shows that the rate of dementia diagnosis is at a five-year low and it wants to encourage those with undiagnosed dementia to approach them for support and guidance.
Read moreHOW CAN I TRUST THE ADVICE I AM BEING GIVEN?
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Fiona McSmailes
- 12 May 2022
- Law Blog
- Wills, Trusts & Probate
An episode of BBC Rip Off Britain earlier this week warned of the risks of using unregulated law firms. The episode highlighted that there have been many people across the UK who have recently been wrongly advised to put their assets into trusts as a way that purports to protect them from care home fees and inheritance tax. Fiona McSmailes, Wills, Trusts & Probate Solicitor discusses the episode and how Sills & Betteridge can help.
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