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Planning Ahead for Later Life – your financial, legal and care choice (15/10/18)

Harrison Drury, Brewin Dolphin, The Good Care Group and Home Instead (South Lakes) have partnered to deliver a free seminar providing information on Planning Ahead for Later Life. Presenters from…

News

Are the rules of divorce changing?

Last month the Divorce Law Review Bill was introduced in the House of Lords by Baroness Butler-Sloss. Janine Hutson of Harrison Drury’s family team looks at what could happen if…

30/08/18
Events

The Future of Farming

Hosted by Barclays, Harrison Drury Solicitors and Towers & Gornall Chartered Accountants, this event is aimed at giving those owning and managing agricultural and farming businesses expert guidance and advice…

Case studies

Decision delivered in the case of Owens v Owens

The Supreme Court has delivered its much-anticipated judgement in the case of Owens v Owens, a contested divorce case which has revived calls for no-fault divorce. Trainee solicitor in the…

30/07/18
Resources

A guide to retirement planning for business owners

Jan Wright, a director within our private client team at Harrison Drury, outlines the key five areas that business owners need to address when doing their retirement planning. Like most…

Couple win the right to civil partnership

A heterosexual couple have won a landmark legal battle for the right to enter a civil partnership instead of getting married. Rebecca Patience, family lawyer at Harrison Drury, looks at…

09/07/18
Case studies

What happened in the case of Owens v Owens?

Last week, the Supreme Court heard the appeal of Owens v Owens, a contested divorce case which has revived calls for no-fault divorce. Janine Hutson, from ourf family department at…

24/05/18
Resources

Defective divorce petitions – Am I actually divorced?

It’s been announced that a number of divorce petitions may be defective meaning people may not be officially divorced. Janine Hutson from our family department, looks at what has happened…

News

Harrison Drury team to tackle Yorkshire Three Peaks

A team from Harrison Drury’s Kendal office will walk the Yorkshire Three Peaks in June to raise money for Kendal Mountain Search and Rescue Team (MSRT). Amanda Marwood, Silas Heys,…

Resources

Will my lasting power of attorney keep me safe?

Retired court of protection judge, Denzil Lush, has said that he wouldn’t draw up a lasting power of attorney (LPA) and he would prefer to rely on a court appointed…

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