GHP Insights

News, Q&As and Press Releases From Our Team

Family lawyer qualifies as Mediator

A member of one of the area's largest Family Law Teams has qualified as a Solicitor Mediator to help separating couples comply with new legislation that kicked in on April 1st 2013, requiring them to be assessed for the suitability of Mediation to resolve their issues instead of going through the court system.

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Solicitor prepares for Snowdon ascent to help sick children

An Oswestry solicitor who normally works out twice a week in the gym and cycles to keep fit is joining more than a dozen members of her local ladies' fitness club in a six hour walk up Snowdon on June 22nd to raise money for Birmingham Children's Hospital.

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Wrexham lawyer thumps a bass for Nightingale House

A Wrexham lawyer will be swapping his more serious professional act for a bass guitar on Sunday 30th June, when he joins other amateur musicians on stage in Chester at a live music charity event.

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Wrexham lawyer faces gruelling Three Peaks Challenge for cancer charity

A Wrexham Solicitor is in training for the gruelling National Three Peaks Challenge due to take place over the weekend of 8 June 2013.

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Wrexham Solicitor in Golf Union of Wales double appointments honour

A Partner of one of the largest law firms in North Wales and Shropshire has been appointed Senior Ladies International Team Captain and Chair of the Selectors of the Senior Team by the Golf Union of Wales.

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Q&A - Could I be forced to sell our home to pay my husband's care fees?

Q: My husband has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's and has become unpredictable and at times aggressive. Doctors have been unable to balance his medication to prevent his irrational behaviour and have advised me to consider moving him into a residential home. As he doesn't need nursing care I am concerned I might be forced to sell our home to pay for his care. Could this happen? And can I safeguard any of our savings?

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New Duty Solicitor for Magistrates Courts

An Oswestry woman, who qualified as a Criminal Lawyer in June 2012 after studying part-time for six years whilst bringing up her young son and carrying on a career as a Police Station Representative, has now qualified as a Magistrates Court Duty Solicitor.

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Business owners cannot afford to die intestate

Dying intestate has serious implications. But if you are a business owner the implications can be far greater.

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Brynteg legal clinic enquiries centre on family issues

Lawyers from a leading Wrexham law firm who began providing free legal information at outreach sessions in Brynteg a month ago say the majority of enquiries they have received so far are related to family matters.

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