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  • Colin Wooldridge
    Probate is the legal and financial process of dealing with the estate of a deceased person. The Grant of Probate gives the right to the Executor(s) to deal with someone’s estate when they die. It gives permission to action the deceased’s will, which includes selling property, distributing assets, and dealing with
  • Gill Scales
    No fault divorce came into effect in England and Wales on 6 April 2022 and this has been the most significant change to divorce law since 1969. The introduction of no fault divorce means that couples can get divorced without one person needing to lay blame on the other. Gill Scales, Director
  • Gill Scales
    Historically, statistics for seeking advice about divorce in the New Year are higher than at any other time. Speaking about the additional pressures placed upon relationships at this time of the year; Gill Scales, Director in charge of the Family department commented:     The festive season is a time of
  • Matthew Wilson
    At Liverpool Legal we understand that there are pressures surrounding business leasing, our aim is to reduce them and give sound, no-nonsense advice to ensure you make the right decision for your business. Our specialist business solicitor Matthew Wilson answers some frequently asked questions about business leasing. Q. If my
  • Colin Wooldridge
    Q. What will happen if I do not have a Will in place when I die? A. If you die without making a Will, then the Law decides how your estate is divided on your death. This is known as the Rules of Intestacy. This may result in your partner