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A bonus for first time buyers

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First-time buyers who bought a shared ownership property in the last twelve months should check if they are due a refund on any stamp duty paid.
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Dealing with employee theft

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For employers, dealing with employee theft can be a difficult process. If you suspect your business is being stolen from, what should you do?
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Employment law updates

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2018 was a busy year in the world of Employment Law. Employment Solicitor Steven Judges looks at the headlines.
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Christmas Closing 2018

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Please note these offices will be closed from 4:00pm on 21st December 2018 and will re-open at 9:00am on 2nd January 2019.
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Listed building

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While a listed building is often attractive, brimming with character and a desirable purchase, they can come with potential headaches for the new owners.
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Being in debt can place significant stress on a debtor’s personal relationships, professional life and even their health. However, the situation can be exacerbated if the debtor feels they are...
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What does intestacy mean for you?

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Under intestacy, only certain individuals can automatically inherit a deceased estate. These include husbands, wives, civil partners, children and parents.
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The eleven members of the family law team have moved to new premises allowing the room to build and expand upon the already established team of Solicitors
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Care for the carers

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We have been a longstanding supporter of Carers' Card scheme in East Sussex. The Carers' Card offers carers has three functions
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Safe Buying Online

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All online purchases are covered by a raft of legislation, including an all-important 14-day 'cooling off' period, when you can change your mind.
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Brexit: Employment rights?

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Institute for Public Policy Research has issued a warning that even if UK and Europe agree a deal for Brexit, British workers' rights could still be at risk
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