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Wilson Browne Shines Bright: Celebrating the Outstanding Achievements of Our Star Employees
On Wednesday 20th of November, everyone here at Wilson Browne Solicitors gathered at Kettering Park Hotel…
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What The Recent Budget Means For The Private Client Sector – Wills, Trusts, Inheritance Tax etc
Now that the Government Budget for 2024 has been unveiled, we can start to take a look at the effect this will have on individuals, families and companies, when considering succession planning.
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The Wilson Browne team visit the Farm Business innovation Show
The Farm Business Innovation Show, held at the NEC in Birmingham over two days, is the UK’s only exhibition dedicated to diversification for farmers and rural landowners
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Is Now A Good Time To Sell Your Business?
The Autumn budget certainly made its mark: for anyone looking to buy or sell a company in the foreseeable future, there are some crucial changes which need to be taken into account.
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Trainee Chloe Lake’s Article Published In Property Law UK
Trainee Solicitor Chloe Lake has had her review of The London Borough of Tower Hamlets and Lessees of Brewster House and Malting House [2024] UKUT (LC)
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Agriculture & Rural Land – Post-Budget Commentary
Budget 2024 Commentary – Agricultural Sector After weeks of speculation and leaking it is not…
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What Are The Consequences Of Mismanaging Money As An Attorney Or Deputy?
Managing the affairs of a loved one after they lose capacity comes with tremendous responsibility and the need to make best interest decisions on the behalf of another person.
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Why You Should Avoid DIY Probate Applications
While some people may consider handling probate on their own to save costs, doing so without professional assistance can be risky and complicated.
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Whoosh, Bang, Wow! Corby’s Firework Display
Wilson Browne Solicitors is excited to announce its sponsorship of the Corby fireworks display, lighting up the skies on November 5th.
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Joint Tenants Versus Tenants In Common – What Do They Mean?
You’ve probably heard of the terms “joint tenants” and “tenants in common” but not really…