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Starting a business: Key legal considerations explained
Starting a business involves more than a great idea. Charles Danjoux, from our Corporate Team, explains the key legal considerations that can shape your venture’s success.
Mediation: A calm, supported path to resolving family matters
Louisa Bestford, from our Divorce & Family Team, explains how mediation offers a calm, supported way to resolve family disputes and avoid court with practical legal guidance.”
Your Section 21 checklist
Hay & Kilner's property experts explain what the upcoming abolition of Section 21 notices means for landlords.
Estate planning after the Autumn Budget: What now?
Hay & Kilner's Wills, Trusts & Estates Team explains the Autumn Budget estate planning update, and what steps to take to protect your estate.
When property ownership changes, do you need a transfer of equity?
Joshua Hammond, from our Residential Property Team, provides clear, expert advice on transfers of equity, helping you manage changes in property ownership smoothly and with confidence.
Sepsis and meningitis: Diagnosis and negligence claims
If you are concerned regarding the treatment you or a loved one has received, you may be considering bringing a medical negligence claim, and we can assist.
Shareholder disputes: Key challenges and approaches to resolution
Hay & Kilner’s Dispute Resolution Team explain how shareholder disputes arise and the best legal options to resolve them quickly.
A brief guide to lifetime gifting
Alexis Wood, Solicitor in our Wills, Trusts & Estates Team, explains how lifetime gifting can help reduce Inheritance Tax and support loved ones during your lifetime. Discover key allowances, tax exemptions, and the seven-year rule in this practical estate planning guide.

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