Update on court deadlines – Agreeing with the other side does not excuse compliance
Delivering judgment in Lloyd & Sons v PPC International [2014] EWHC 41 (QB), Turner J has made it clear that parties must adhere strictly to deadlines imposed by the court. A party should not treat “an order of the court...
Pay attention to those dates in Court Orders!
Your solicitor will manage the timing of your case subject to many variables including client cooperation and the directions in the Civil Procedure Rules and Court Orders. It has recently become even more important for parties involved in litigation to...
Challenging a will by alleging Undue Influence
Challenges to a Will often involve issues of testamentary capacity, knowledge and approval and undue influence. The execution of a Will as a result of undue influence is a fact that must be proved by those who assert it and...
Office festive celebrations
However you are planning on celebrating, whether it’s an informal get together down the pub or an organised ‘do’, it’s important to think about a few points, set a few boundaries and know what your responsibilities are as an employer....
Living Together – Minimising Disputes on Separation
The latest statistical release by the Office for National Statistics has revealed that the number of opposite sex cohabiting couple families has increased significantly from 2.2 million to 2.9 million in 2013. This trend is likely to continue as more...
Commercial leases – what are you signing up for?
A business client who was looking to relocate premises recently asked for advice on whether it would be easy to bring his current commercial lease to an end by serving a notice pursuant to a break clause contained in it....
It’s up to you what you do with your estate – correct?
It is correct to say that we can all decide not to make a Will or to make a Will leaving our assets to whoever we please (after liabilities and any tax is dealt with). If you choose not to...
Private Client Solicitor required
We are looking for a full time Solicitor to join our Ilkley office to undertake an existing high net worth private client caseload which includes probate, inheritance tax planning, wills, powers of attorney & trusts. Experience in conveyancing would be...
Walker Foster Solicitors supports Alzheimer’s charity
Alzheimer’s Society is the leading UK care and research charity for people with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, their families and carers. As part of this fundraising effort, Maggie Bugler of the Barnoldswick office, trained hard to run the BUPA,...
Family Law Arbitration – An Alternative to Court
What is Arbitration? Arbitration is a well-known and frequently used option for lawyers resolving commercial disputes, avoiding the expense and uncertainty of Court proceedings. However, it is a relatively new approach for family lawyers, having been launched around 18 months...