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Why You Shouldn’t Put Off Writing a Will

Writing a will is something many people delay, yet research from the Money and Pensions Service (MaPS) highlights just how widespread this i...

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FJG Elevates Team Members Across Three Practice Areas

Fisher Jones Greenwood LLP is proud to share the promotion of three of our team members, underscoring our dedication to delivering outstandi...

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Business Asset Disposal Relief: What’s Changing – and Why You Should Plan Ahead

Business owners selling up after years of hard work have long benefited from Business Asset Disposal Relief (BADR) – a key incentive that ...

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Samantha Howlett: Turning Adversity into Advocacy

  Solicitor Sam Howlett joined FJG in September 2022 after graduating from the University of Essex. Sam’s inspiring journey in...

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What Happens to the Engagement Ring When a Couple Does Not Marry? Case Study RI v NG [2025]

The most recent statistics show that 24 million people in England and Wales are married, which is equivalent to 47% of the population. In th...

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The Risks of Licence Agreements and Tenancies at Will in Commercial Property

Licence agreements and tenancies at will are often considered convenient solutions for temporary or flexible occupancy. However, while they ...

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Why Do I Need a Will?

Writing a will is a crucial step in ensuring that your wishes are respected and your loved ones are cared for. However, in our busy lives, i...

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What is it like to work in the conveyancing industry when the government implement tax or legislation changes?

Working in the conveyancing industry can be tough at the best of times, given the rules and regulations that need to be complied with by all...

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Broadened Definition of Domestic Abuse following the recent case of D v T [2023]

In addition to the criminal framework whereby some abusive behaviours are a criminal offence, such as assault, battery, stalking, harassment...

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The Government's 2025 SME support package

Last December, the Government announced a comprehensive SME support package aimed at transforming the business environment. The initiativ...

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William Hagerty: The Journey from Law Graduate to Solicitor

  William Hagerty, Solicitor in our Corporate Law team, joined FJG as a Graduate Solicitor Apprentice in August 2022. Before foc...

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Government Publishes Supporting Regulations On Neonatal Care Leave And Pay

What is Neonatal Care Leave? The UK Government has taken a significant step towards supporting working parents with the introduction of Neo...