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Co-habitation agreements explained

Co-habitation agreements explained

Unmarried couples have far fewer rights than married couples, which can result in difficulties if you separate. A cohabitation agreement helps to ensure that you start a relationship on an open and honest footing, knowing that you will have the financial certainty...
Powers of Attorney vs Deputyship

Powers of Attorney vs Deputyship

Most people are keen to make a will to ensure that their estate is dealt with in line with their wishes once they are gone, however, there is a common theme of ignoring that same estate within the lifetime. Too often, the phrases “I will do that later” or “I don’t...
Succession and tax planning for high-net-worth families

Succession and tax planning for high-net-worth families

‘Whether you have built up a portfolio of assets through business activities, savings and investments, or you have inherited a significant wealth, it is important to plan efficiently in order to minimise tax implications,’ says Jonathan Dickson, partner here at...
Dispute Resolution Lawyer – Exeter or Torquay

Dispute Resolution Lawyer – Exeter or Torquay

We have a fantastic opportunity for a Dispute Resolution Solicitor/Legal Executive to join our Dispute Resolution team, to be based in either our Exeter or Torquay office.   Wollens is a dynamic and successful Devon-based firm. It has shown exceptional growth over the...
Disposing of a lease: A Quick Guide

Disposing of a lease: A Quick Guide

Alienation plays a key role in the transfer of, or dealings with, leasehold interests within the commercial property sector. Whilst the term itself may indeed seem ‘alien’ to most, at some point or another commercial landlords and tenants alike will find themselves in...