September Newsletter

September Newsletter


Easements on commercial property – a guide for beneficiaries

Kelly Steedon explains the rights your business may enjoy from an easement and what you can do to resolve problems as soon as they arise.? Read the full article here.


Are electronic agreements the best way forward?

Gemma Gurney outlines how and why electronic contracts may or may not be the right choice for your business. Read the full article here.


The power of a letter before action in a business dispute

Sara Shimi provides guidance on how a letter before action can save you money, time and stress. Read the full article here.


Understanding different types of dismissal: an employer’s guide

Stuart Snelson compares the different types of employee dismissal, the service requirements, and the risks to employers. Read the full article here.


Pitfalls with bank accounts and savings under a financial lasting power of attorney

Ivone Joaquim highlights some of the common pitfalls when you are dealing with the donor’s bank accounts and savings under a power of attorney. Read the full article here.


Buying a static caravan or park home?

Emma Sidney answers some of the common questions about the legal aspects of buying a static caravan or park home. Read the full article here.


Inheritance disputes between a second spouse and stepchildren

Jim McGarrity explains how best you can defend a challenge on your spouse’s will from your stepchildren. Read the full article here.


The cost of exaggeration and fundamental dishonesty in personal injury claims

Navdip Gill highlights a recent case which demonstrates the painful cost of exaggeration and dishonesty in a personal injury claim. Read the full article here.


Ride High Sponsorship

Geoffrey Leaver Solicitors was delighted to, once again, have sponsored the Ride High Charity Golf Day, which took place on Wednesday, 25 September.

Ride High, located in Milton Keynes, assists approximately 120 children weekly from Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, and Northamptonshire. Through their interactions with horses, these children gain confidence, foster responsible behaviour, and cultivate respect and trust, all contributing to enhanced mental well-being.


These articles are for general information only and do not constitute legal or professional advice. Please note that the law may have changed since the articles were published.

We hope you find our latest articles helpful. Please do get in touch if our team can be of any further assistance by calling 01908 692769 or email [email protected]

www.geoffreyleaver.com



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