We were recently contacted by a homeowner who, after completing the purchase of a property, noticed there were problems with its structure following internal modifications. He was concerned that building regulations consent had not been provided or any indemnity insurance put in place. Were his solicitors at fault? Find out below. More...
We were recently contacted by an individual who was in the process of purchasing a flat. Although this wasn’t their first property purchase, they hadn’t purchased a leasehold before and asked our advice regarding any discrepancies they should be aware of. Here is what our conveyancing team advised: More...
We are delighted to announce that we have maintained our Cyber Essentials accreditation for a third successive year. More...
Following on from the successes of our previous free legal clinics in West and Mid Wales, our medical negligence and personal injury experts will be attending the next event we are hosting in Milford Haven Library on Thursday 6th June 2019. More...
Did you know that controlling or coercive behaviour in a relationship is a serious crime under 2015 legislation? Despite popular Netflix programmes such as Dirty John showing us an insight on what these could be like, unfortunately, there are still a lot of people who are unaware that this legislation exists.
To many of you who had no idea that coercive and controlling behaviour was a criminal offence, the legislation defines boundaries to the public to make us further aware that psychological and controlling abusive behaviour is punishable. In fact, this can result in punitive punishment with up to five years in prison, depending upon the severity of the offence. More...