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A Gift-Giving Guide for Attorneys and Deputies : What you need to know this Christmas

Thursday 12 December 2024

With Christmas fast approaching, if you are an attorney or deputy, it is essential you understand what can and CANNOT be given as a gift. The Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) has recently updated their guidance to better protect vulnerable people.

Solicitor Mark Ferguson joins our Wills, Trust and Probate Team

Wednesday 04 December 2024

We are thrilled to announce that Mark Ferguson has joined our highly regarded Wills, Trust and Probate team.

Energy Performance Certificates (EPC's) and Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES)

Tuesday 03 December 2024

EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) and MEES (Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards) are critical tools in assisting the UK’s Net Zero target.

The Renters’ Rights Bill | What does it mean for Landlords?

Tuesday 03 December 2024

The Renters’ Rights Bill will introduce various reforms in the private rental sector in England and Wales. The aim of the Bill which is likely to become law in the first half of 2025 is to make renting fairer for tenants, protect good landlords and hold bad landlords to higher standards.

Festive Parties and Work Events | Employment Law Advice

Wednesday 27 November 2024

The festive season is fast approaching, and many organisations will be holding parties or work events in the coming weeks. It is a time for celebration, but for Employers, it also brings with it a set of legal responsibilities to ensure the safety and well-being of their Employees

Evicting Tenants: Navigating Landlord Issues, Options, and How We Can Help

Thursday 21 November 2024

Here at Moore and Tibbits we understand that evicting tenants is not an easy or comfortable task. Our Dispute Resolution Team can assist Landlords to ensure the eviction process is smooth and legally compliant. We collaborate with Landlords to regain possession of their property effectively and efficiently.

Evicting Squatters from Commercial Property in the UK: Interim Possession Orders

Tuesday 19 November 2024

Commercial property owners in the UK face unique challenges in dealing with squatters, as commercial squatting is not a criminal offence under UK law. As a result, squatters often target empty commercial properties, which are legally and logistically more difficult to reclaim.

Solicitor Sabrina Uppal Joins Our Commercial Property Team

Friday 15 November 2024

We are delighted to have welcomed Solicitor, Sabrina Uppal to our Commercial Property Team. Having joined us at the end of the summer, Sabrina has had time to settle in and is already a very welcomed asset to the team.

Understanding Civil Harassment Claims | Your Legal Rights and Options

Monday 11 November 2024

Harassment is one of the rare legal actions which can be pursued through the Civil and Criminal courts. While Moore and Tibbits Solicitors don’t offer Criminal advice, our Dispute Resolution Team can give comprehensive and thoughtful advice about your options to make a civil harassment claim.

Alzheimer’s Society | Talk to Carer’s Support group

Tuesday 05 November 2024

We are absolutely delighted to be invited to attend the Alzheimer’s Coventry carer's support group who are meeting tomorrow at St Barbara's Church Hall.

Landlords Beware | Government’s New Guidance on Damp and Mould

Tuesday 05 November 2024

The UK Government has recently updated its guidance on managing damp and mould in rental properties to protect tenants’ health and it has emphasised landlord responsibilities.

How to help children deal with divorce or separation

Tuesday 22 October 2024

Parents separating can be traumatic for children. They may feel confused, upset and sometimes blame themselves for a break-up. Here, our family law team outline some steps you can take to reduce the impact on them:

Autumn Budget 2024 | How can you ensure the best possible outcome?

Monday 21 October 2024

With the UK’s Autumn budget set to take place on Wednesday 30th October 2024, and if speculation is correct – there are some ‘difficult decisions’ on tax, spending and benefits to be made, with the aim of ‘rebuilding the country’.

Legal 500 | Firm to Watch Employment Law

Wednesday 09 October 2024

We are absolutely delighted to announce that Legal 500 have listed Moore & Tibbits as a firm to watch for Employment Law, West Midlands.

Lasting Powers of Attorney to join the digital world

Thursday 03 October 2024

What are LPAs? A Lasting Power of Attorney (‘LPA’) is a legal document that allows you to appoint another person or persons to act on your behalf should you no longer have the capacity or ability to make your own decisions.

Understanding Professional Negligence: A Guide from Moore and Tibbits

Tuesday 01 October 2024

Professional negligence is a term that might sound daunting, but it's crucial to understand, especially if you believe you’ve been let down by a professional. Here at Moore and Tibbits, we want to make the complex simple and provide you with the support you need. In this article we’ll explain what constitutes professional negligence; give common examples and let you how we can help if you find yourself affected by it.

Joint Tenants v Tenants in Common | which is better for you?

Tuesday 24 September 2024

Buying a property with someone else is a big decision, whether you're married, in a partnership, or just good friends. One of the first things you'll need to decide is whether to be Joint Tenants or Tenants in Common. These are two different ways to own property and choosing the ‘wrong’ one for your circumstances can have big consequences down the road.

Back To Basics: My Ex-Partner Will Not Let Me See My Child – What Can I Do?

Wednesday 18 September 2024

Unfortunately, children can often find themselves as collateral damage when a relationship breaks down, and this can happen for a number of reasons. 

Congratulations to our new Trainee Solicitor | Florrie Talty-Sanghera

Wednesday 18 September 2024

We are delighted to announce that Florrie Talty-Sanghera has secured a training contract with us.

Estate Contests on the Rise | The Impact of the UK's Cost of Living Crisis

Wednesday 28 August 2024

The cost-of-living crisis began to intensify around 2021 and has continued into 2024. As a result of this crisis, many households are struggling to make ends meet, facing difficult choices between basic needs and falling into debt. The crisis has exacerbated financial insecurity and highlighted economic inequalities across the country.

 
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