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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.
Tailored property advice backed by 115 years of experience
Hay & Kilner’s Residential Property Team, led by Claire Simmons, provides tailored conveyancing advice backed by 115 years of experience, supporting buyers, sellers and homeowners.
How to claim for medical negligence
A step-by-step guide on how to claim compensation for medical negligence. Ready to seek justice? Contact us today for a free, no-obligation initial consultation.
Hip dysplasia misdiagnosis: Early signs, risks, and medical negligence claims
Find out more about how our medical negligence experts can help and support you or your loved ones with hip dysplasia missed diagnosis and claims.
Medical negligence funding options: no win, no fee and alternatives explained
Learn about no win, no fee and other funding options for medical negligence claims, with expert guidance from Hay & Kilner’s specialist Clinical Negligence Team.
Property co-ownership: Why ownership details can’t be taken on trust
Claire Simmons, from our Residential Property Team, explains why property co-ownership details cannot be taken on trust and how UK law determines legal ownership rights.
The Duties of a Litigation Friend
Who can act as a Litigation Friend in a clinical negligence claim? Sabrina Tang, from our Clinical Negligence Team, explains the legal duties and when one is required.

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