Update from Tyrone Grant, Head of Leasehold Enfranchisement On Friday 24 May 2024, the Leasehold and Freehold Reform...
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Article written by Noella Gooden, Employment Solicitor (Australian qualified) In October 2024, significant changes to...
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From 1 October 2023 to 31 March 2024, Grant Saw Solicitors received 60 client survey responses. Here is a summary of...
read moreGrant Saw raise over £2,000 for the Greenwich and Bexley Community Hospice
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Article written by Simona Morina, Contested Probate Solicitor When a person dies, the executor of the estate takes on...
read moreDisobeying family court orders will always lead to sanctions
Article written by Mandeep Clair, Family Solicitor Custodial sentences rarely come into play in the family courts....
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Workers who exercise their entitlement to take a firm stand on their statutory rights may sadly be viewed askance by...
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Couples who run businesses together are often tempted to dispense with paperwork and rely solely on trust. As a High...
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Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 receives Royal Assent
Update from Tyrone Grant, Head of Leasehold Enfranchisement On Friday 24 May 2024, the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act received Royal Assent as one of several Bills...
Open your mind and safeguard your future
Article written by Charlotte Warren, Private Client Solicitor There are few certainties in life, but as Benjamin Franklin famously wrote, two things we can be sure...
What is a nuptial agreement?
Article written by Atifha Aftab, Family Solicitor A "nuptial agreement" refers to both pre-nuptial agreements (also known as pre-marital agreements or ante-nuptial...
Changes to sexual harassment in the workplace laws in 2024: what employers need to know
Article written by Noella Gooden, Employment Solicitor (Australian qualified) In October 2024, significant changes to the Equality Act 2010 are set to be implemented...
Our survey results: October 2023-March 2024
From 1 October 2023 to 31 March 2024, Grant Saw Solicitors received 60 client survey responses. Here is a summary of the results. Net promoter score This part of the...
Grant Saw raise over £2,000 for the Greenwich and Bexley Community Hospice
We are pleased to announce that Grant Saw has raised over £2,000 for the Greenwich and Bexley Community Hospice, our charity of the year for 2023/24. The bulk of our...
What should I do if an Executor is not taking steps to administer an estate?
Article written by Simona Morina, Contested Probate Solicitor When a person dies, the executor of the estate takes on the role of administering the estate. Issues can...
Disobeying family court orders will always lead to sanctions
Article written by Mandeep Clair, Family Solicitor Custodial sentences rarely come into play in the family courts. However, when there have been repeated breaches of...
Sacking employees for asserting their statutory rights is always unfair
Workers who exercise their entitlement to take a firm stand on their statutory rights may sadly be viewed askance by some employers. However, as an Employment Tribunal...
Going into business with a loved one? Don’t dispense with legal formality
Couples who run businesses together are often tempted to dispense with paperwork and rely solely on trust. As a High Court ruling showed, however, any relationship may...