Is Renters Reform one reform too far for the Government and the BTL industry?
TWM Solicitors brews support for Macmillan’s World’s Biggest Coffee Morning
Teams at our Guildford, Epsom, Reigate, Leatherhead and Wimbledon offices gathered for a fresh brew and irresistible homemade treats, raising a total of £1,166.50 for this worthwhile cause. Colleagues showcased exceptional baking talents, participated in friendly judging competitions, and engaged in various activities, contributing to a delightful week of delectable delights and camaraderie! No contribution […]
Lifetime Gifting by Attorneys and Deputies
Can an attorney or deputy make gifts on behalf of another person? There are many things to consider when looking after someone else’s money.
An interview with: Julian Sampson
Fearn –v– Tate Modern judgment: Supreme Court confirms ‘visual intrusion’ constitutes a private nuisance
The Supreme Court has today extended the law by confirming that overlooking or ‘visual intrusion’ can give rise to a cause of action in private nuisance.
The psychology behind mediation – Why is mediation so popular?
In anticipation of Family Mediation Week, Sarah Archibald shares her thoughts on mediation and why she thinks it is so successful for separating couples.