Guildford’s largest 10km running event took place on Sunday 13th October. Starting from Guildford High Street, participants ran along closed roads towards Clandon and back.
Three of our very own...
Macmillan Coffee Morning 2019 at Gordons Partnership
News
15 October 2019
Macmillan Cancer Support is a great charity which provides physical, emotional and financial support for people diagnosed with cancer and their families.
World’s Biggest Coffee Morning is...
Can I get divorced in England if I was married overseas?
Family Law
9 October 2019
The general rule is yes, you can get a divorce under English and Welsh law provided that you have complied with the requirements of a lawful marriage ceremony and you and/or your spouse are either...
There is only one ground for divorce, which is “the marriage has irretrievably broken down”. However, the divorce will only be granted if one of the five facts laid down by law, providing...
A typical conveyancing transaction has two major phases: the exchange of contracts and completion. The process for a sale is as follows:
Marketing the Property. The transaction begins with the...
A typical purchase transaction has two major phases: the exchange of contracts (when equitable interests are created) and completion (when legal title passes and equitable rights merge). When...
Pensions can be the largest assets in a divorce. They are often not fully understood or valued correctly. Understandably couples divorcing are more concerned with being able to afford a home and...
When should you instruct a solicitor?
Regardless of whether you are buying or selling a property, instructing a solicitor at the earliest stage will ensure you are getting the right advice at the...
The GDC registration for dentists process has various stages which need to be considered when preparing an application for registration. Firstly, there are a series of initial questions that a...
President offers his thanks to overloaded Family Court
Family Law
12 August 2019
Last week the President of the Family Division, Sir Andrew McFarlane, in an open letter dated 25th July, wrote:
“I hope that this short message will be read by every judge, magistrate, HMCTS...