Christmas is a time for families to be together. However, for separated parents it is not always that simple, this year more than ever. Samantha Sanders is Head of Family Law at Ellis-Fermor & Negus and explains what families should...
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Today is the first day of Resolution’s Good Divorce Week 2020 (30 November – 4 December) which aims to raise awareness of reducing conflict when going through a separation. Resolution is a community of over 6,500 family lawyers across England...
Charity trustees have overall responsibility for managing how a charity is run. With increasing regulation, it’s more important than ever to understand your legal duties as a trustee. Our charity law solicitor and Director Ben Bourne has over 13 years’...
We are pleased to welcome our new Trainee Solicitor Dylan Stanway to the team! Dylan has recently begun a two-year Training contract at Ellis-Fermor & Negus. Over the next two years, Dylan will gain experience across four different areas of...
In recent years the law on possession has tightened for UK landlords and the Covid-19 pandemic has brought further challenges to letting your property. The ban on evictions may end on 21 September 2020, but landlords must contend with an...
Congratulations to Miriam Lowry on qualifying today as a Solicitor! Miriam has completed a Training Contract here at Ellis-Fermor & Negus and over the past two years has gained experience in a variety of areas working directly with our experienced...
Welcome to the team, Sally! We are delighted to welcome Sally Corringan to Ellis-Fermor & Negus Solicitors. Sally joins the Family law team based at our Beeston office to assist clients across Nottinghamshire with a range of Family matters. About...
The UK Chancellor has this week introduced a landmark ‘Stamp Duty Land Tax Holiday’ on house purchases up to £500,000 in England and Northern Ireland until 31st March 2021. The new rules aim to help buyers who may have struggled...
Have you ever wondered what could happen to your pet if your relationship were to break down? Are you unsure where he/she might live? I frequently get asked about pets and divorce and therefore wanted to write an article to address some of the concerns...
Article by Rianne Wilcockson. With our minds focussed on the coronavirus, many people are unaware that a key change to the way we give consent to organ donation has taken place. The Organ Donation (Deemed Consent) Act 2019 came into...