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Property Transaction Fraud – how can I protect my property?

…without a certificate signed by the conveyancer confirming that the application to change the title was made by you. C/ Set up an alert for your property via the Land Registry. HM Land Registry offer a free monitoring service for registered land, available via: www.propertyalert.landregistry.gov.uk In simple terms, the alert…

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Megan Roe-Evans

and then converted to Law. After my training contract and qualifying in 1999, I worked in both private client and residential conveyancing. I then took a career break to raise my family but I am now back and settled into Tax, Trusts and Estates, which I find extremely rewarding and

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Lasting Power of Attorney

…you and your loved ones should you require assistance or something happen to you. Our specialist team will explain what is involved and discuss the options with you.   default_block white light-gray downloads_list 4 default default default For more information see our downloads 16344 Download the leaflet 1 1 15994…

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Hannah Mycock

completing the Legal Practice Course and obtaining a Masters in Legal Practice from the University of Sheffield. I now advise on preparing Wills and Lasting Powers of Attorney, and deal with Tax, Trusts and Estates. I appreciate that the legal process can be daunting for many clients, and therefore am…

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Digital assets – leaving them in your Will

…digital property and the ownership. Whilst there has been recent developments in case law and legislation in respect of digital property, such as that of crypto currency, the question of ownership (and the transfer) of these digital assets can be fraught with complexities. The reality is we don’t protect our…

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The myth of ‘common law marriage’ – Property

…first owner’s intention. Tenants in common Tenants in common own the legal interest in the property jointly but their ownership of the equitable interest is in the shares that they specify. On the death of one of the owners their equitable share will either pass in accordance with that owners…

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