Conveyancing Terminology – Magazine Feature
In his latest article for First Time Buyers Magazine, Adam Crawford, explains all the conveyancing terminology, plain and simple so First Time Buyers know a bit more about what they
In his latest article for First Time Buyers Magazine, Adam Crawford, explains all the conveyancing terminology, plain and simple so First Time Buyers know a bit more about what they
A group of our Prince Evans Solicitors LLP team completed the legal walk and raised £545 toward the London Legal Support Trust which funds Law Centres and pro bono agencies in and
In his latest article for First Time Buyers Magazine, Adam Crawford, explains the difference between Freehold and Leasehold. The difference between Freehold and Leasehold
Photos from our inter-team seminar with the Family and Matrimonial and Wills, Trusts & Probate teams, offering a seminar for those looking to put their ducks in a row in
In an article published by First Time Buyers Magazine, Partner and Head of New Build Homes, Adam Crawford looks at the difference between buying a new build property and an
Prince Evans are delighted to be shortlisted for the Best Law Firm for Conveyancing for the upcoming First Time Buyer Readers’ Awards First Time Buyer Magazine #Conveyancing #WestLondon
We are delighted that our Personal Injury Team has achieved a superb write up again in this year’s Legal 500, which is one of the leading guide of law firms
To coincide with shared ownership week Adam Crawford writes for First Time Buyers Magazine on the Legal aspects of shared ownership
The government has announced that it is launching a consultation with a view to overhauling the divorce process. If the proposals are enacted, the blame game of divorce long facilitated
In England and Wales the notion of a no-fault divorce is not recognized as part of the law. No matter how amicable a divorce, there must be a petitioner, and
An Islamic marriage in the UK (a nikah) has up until recently been held as not being a valid marriage recognised by English Law. This means that without a civil