We have prepared a number of factsheets and articles on a range of legal topics. Please select from the list below.
Please note: Factsheets are provided in Adobe PDF format.General Legal Factsheets
Conveyancing Factsheets
Buying, Selling and Other Dealings With Your Home
Buying a Property in Joint Names
Points to bear in mind when negotiating Business Leases
Partnership Agreements
Radon Gas
Family Law Factsheets
What is a Family Lawyer?
Divorce - Answers to Common Questions
Disputes Concerning Children
Collaborative Family Law
Wills & Probate Factsheets
Making a Will - Answers to Common Questions
A Guide to the Responsibilities of Executors
Executorship - Answers to Common Questions
Lasting Powers of Attorney - An Introduction
Long-term care and protecting your home
Notary Factsheets
What is a Notary?
Seeing a Notary - Notaries Society Factsheet
Parties to the Hague Convention - Foreign & Commonwealth Office List
Cirencester Scene Articles
Tenancy Agreements - some points to watch [October 2008]
Surviving the crunch - is self-employment the answer? [November 2008]
Voluntary redundancy and compromise agreements [March 2009]
Managing your relationship after separation [May 2009]
Some changes in employment law [July 2009]
First registration at the Land Registry [November 2009]
Time for a New Year's resolution? [December 2009]
Family-related rights for employees [February 2010]
Pre-nuptial agreements [March 2010]
Buying a flat or maisonette [April 2010]
Powers of Attorney [May 2010]
Life after HIPs [June 2010]
Wills and holidays [June 2010]
Lasting Powers of Attorney [July 2010]
Children giving evidence to become more common in Family proceedings? [August 2010]
Planning control and building control [September 2010]
Making a will [October 2010]
Pensions on divorce [November 2010]
Collaborative Family Law [January 2011]
Father spared threat of jail after son refused to see mother [March 2011]
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