A client was recently advised by an estate agent that they would need to pay an ‘Estate Charge’ when purchasing a freehold property they wanted that is located on a privately owned estate. Here our conveyancing solicitors demystify what this is and if it has to be paid. More...
We were recently asked our conveyancing advice regarding the purchase of a leasehold property that only had 65 years left on its lease. We provided the client with a couple of different options available to them. More...
We were recently asked to provide our advice to a house purchaser who was due to exchange on the sale of his property but was informed on the day that the buyers did not have the agreed deposit. What could he do? Here our conveyancing team explain his options. More...
We are very pleased and proud of our team who have once again been recognised for the quality of the legal services we provide.
Three of our departments have been shortlisted for the inaugural South Wales Law Awards:
- Residential Conveyancing Law Services of the Year
- Employment Law Services of the Year
- Personal Injury Law Services of the Year
The winners will be announced on 15th May and we would like to take this opportunity to congratulate our own teams, as well as the other law firms who have been shortlisted. More...
If you or a loved one have suffered medical negligence which has led to Cauda Equina Syndrome, you could be eligible for compensation.
Here, Sue Edwards, Head of Medical Negligence and Personal Injury at Howells, discusses what this condition is; early symptoms to aid detection, and how you can seek a medical negligence claim for a Cauda Equina settlement. More...