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Moore & Tibbits welcomes Court of Protection Senior Solicitor
Wednesday 12 July 2023
Warwickshire law firm, Moore & Tibbits are pleased to announce a further expansion of their Court of Protection team by the appointment of Senior Solicitor, Annabel Kay.
Limited companies and their debts
Thursday 16 June 2022
Limited companies can no longer run up debts and close without investigations then use the same assets to start a new business. These companies are called ‘Phoenix Companies’. ‘The phoenix is an immortal bird associated with Greek mythology that regenerates or is born again.’ (Wikipedia).
Not married and separating – what are your rights Q&A?
Monday 09 November 2020
Unmarried couples living together (cohabiting) have more limited rights to those within a marriage or civil partnership. They also have less responsibility to each other in the event of a breakup.
What happens to my pension on divorce?
Tuesday 25 August 2020
Pension pots are often the single largest asset after the family home for divorcing couples. Research by the Pension Policy Institute highlights concerns that divorcing women are often retiring with pension funds a quarter of the size of divorcing men and that confusion over how a pension would be split or uncertainty over how much is available can often lead people to not consider the pension as a negotiable asset in the divorce.
How does a divorce affect my Will?
Thursday 23 July 2020
If you are going through a divorce or separation, your Will is probably the last thing on your mind but this new change in your life could have a huge impact on who would benefit on your death.
What happens about assets accrued after the separation?
Tuesday 22 August 2017
We have often spoken in these columns about the basic principles that apply in law when deciding how to achieve a fair financial result between parties whose marriage has broken down.