On 8 June 2018 three members of the Wills and Probate Department spoke to the friends and supporters of Age Exchange...
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Not everyone wants to get married in a church or registry office. For many cohabiting couples, a civil partnership is...
read moreLandlords – what’s your legal status when dealing with rent arrears?
It’s every landlord’s nightmare. For whatever reason, your tenants have stopped paying the rent and are now in...
read moreChallenging times : what happens when family is cut out of the will
High profile inheritance disputes follow celebrities and the super-rich as surely as night follows day, but such...
read moreDementia Friendly Greenwich
Grant Saw were delighted to receive the Dementia Friendly Greenwich accreditation on 24 May. Dementia Friendly...
read moreLandlords – your legal obligations regarding smoke alarms, CO detectors, and other safety features
All landlords have to fulfil certain legal obligations if they’re to lease their property. Some of the most important...
read moreCompany commercial – To float, or not to float?
The journey to becoming a publicly traded company is often long and arduous. It can take in excess of six months to...
read moreEmployment Law
How could the re-nationalisation of private sector industry affect jobs? With the recent news that East Coast railway...
read moreDivorce goes virtual, but complex cases will keep their day in court
A new online service should cut the stress of applying for a divorce according to the Ministry of Justice, but family...
read moreThe fight against discrimination for gender-fluid and transgender workers
The law makes it perfectly clear that discrimination based on gender is not only unacceptable, but illegal. But what...
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