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Spratt Endicott Celebrates the Success of Trainee Solicitors
Spratt Endicott Solicitors, based on South Bar Street in Banbury, are celebrating the qualification of two solicitors through their successful trainee solicitor programme and the arrival of two new trainees who join the programme, The move is part of the firm’s ongoing commitment to support the development of all staff and provide opportunities to the […]
Read MoreOnline Divorce – Do you Still Need a Family Lawyer?
Now that there is an online portal to help people get divorced, what future is there for the Family Lawyer dealing with the dissolution of marriages and related financial matters?
Read MoreSpratt Endicott Welcome Conveyancing Solicitor to Bicester Office
Spratt Endicott Solicitors has strengthened its award-winning residential property practice with the appointment of Solicitor Matthew Carr. Matthew will be joining Spratt Endicott’s well established conveyancing team in Bicester along with recently appointed head of conveyancing, Bicester, Karen Middleton. Matthew brings with him substantial expertise in freehold and leasehold sales and purchases, equity release, new […]
Read MoreSpratt Endicott Solicitors Strengthen Corporate & Commercial Team
Oxfordshire-based Spratt Endicott Solicitors has added to its well established corporate and commercial practice with the appointment of Senior Associate James Macdonald.
Read MoreUpdated Coronavirus Statement – July 2021
Spratt Endicott’s focus is always to protect our staff and clients. We maintain several measures to do this during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreThe Corporate Insolvency & Governance Bill – Further Extension of Temporary Measures, Liability for Wrongful Trading to be Reinstated, Other Support Methods to be Introduced
It is no doubt with the financial difficulties created by the lockdowns in mind that the Government has extended the prohibition on presenting winding up petitions based on statutory demands until 30 September 2021. Until that date, any petitions presented on the ground that a company is unable to pay its debts as they fall due, remain restricted, unless the creditor can establish that the inability to pay is not linked to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Read MoreLegal Age for Marriage to be Raised to 18 in United Kingdom
The government have announced plans to raise the legal age of marriage to 18. Find out why the law will be changed
Read MoreWebinar: Challenges, Pre-Action Protocol, Breathing Space Regulations, & CFL Finance vs Laser Trust
Our Debt Recovery Unit recently held a webinar covering some current challenges facing practitioners. You can watch a recording of the webinar in this blog.
Read MoreThe No Fault Divorce – Why the need for change?
Under the new no fault Divorce, one or both parties can apply for a Divorce on the basis that the marriage has broken down irretrievably, without having to use one of the 5 facts.
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