With interest rates on savings being almost non-existent, many people are looking at buying shares in companies as a way…
Increasing property prices and our ageing population mean that more family members – particularly parents and grown up children –…
Changes to the archaic leasehold system for residential properties in England have been under discussion for some time. It now…
You might think of prenuptial agreements as something that rich and famous people do – protecting their wealth should their…
There are circumstances when it makes commercial sense to convert a property tenure from freehold to leasehold. These circumstances could…
Powells Law have again been accredited by Lexcel, the Law Society’s legal practice quality mark, for another year up until…
The Government has announced further increases to the National Living Wage (NLW) and the National Minimum Wage (NMW) will come…
Making a Lasting Power of Attorney is a precaution that people are increasingly familiar with in their private affairs. But…
Following the impact of new taxes since April 2017 on buy-to-let properties (see our article Buy-to-Let – Time to Sell Up?) investors…
When you’re in business you’re never sure what’s around the corner. As you employ more people, carry out more activities…
One of our trainee solicitors Stacie has just qualified for the regional finals of the RFU 24/Sevens series with her…
We hosted our first Young Professionals networking event this month, which aims to connect local young professionals, helping to provide…