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March 2012 |
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Welcome
Welcome to the latest issue of In Person. In this issue we take a look at:-
I hope you find this newsletter informative and interesting if you do have any questions relating to any of the topics featured please contact a member of our team, alternatively visit our website for information on our full range services at www.clough-willis.co.uk.
Kind Regards
Shefali Talukdar
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Why Compromising can save you money and stress
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Lee Marston
If involved in a parting of the way, as a lawyer will advise you, it is all about the net result. Therefore, you should compromise what you may have been advised or may believe are your absolute entitlements in return for what is often a quicker, cheaper end point with significantly less stress. Read more>
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What is……An assured shorthold tenancy
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Fiona Gaskell
If you are a private landlord renting out a house or flat to an individual for them to live in, then it is likely that you will be creating an assured shorthold tenancy. An assured shorthold tenancy is important for private landlords as it gives you extra ground for recovering possession against a tenant. Read more>
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Wills/Probate: common confusion
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Helen Webster
Wills and Probate are not the same thing: A common misconception is that if you make a Will, your executors "will not need to take out probate” on your death. This is not usually the case. Read more>
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Clough & Willis Confirms Forever Manchester as its Charity of the Year
We are pleased to announce that Forever Manchester is to be our first official Charity of the Year. We will be announcing - and then staging - a series of fundraising events and initiatives throughout 2012. Read More>
The first big event is taking place on the 20th May which is the Manchester 10k run. Helen, Seb and Clare have all volunteered to take part.
The teams just giving page can be found here. |
Jean Jackson receives her long service award
Jean Jackson has received a long service award after 25 years at Clough & Willis Solicitors.
As receptionist Jean has been a familiar voice to hundreds of people who contact Clough & Willis and is the first face people would see as they arrived at offices. Read more> |
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