Ministry of Justice Calls for Greater Awareness of Family Mediation Services
The falling numbers of divorcing couples who are seeking family mediation services had led to Lord McNally calling on members of the family lawyers group Resolution to work more closely with the...
View ArticleClinical negligence panel AVMA grant Denise re-accreditation
Action against Victims of Medical Negligence [AvMA] is a nationwide charity who assist and advise anyone, who has been the victim of an clinical or medical negligence, regarding their rights and their...
View ArticleGovernment to ban incentives in the latest crackdown on insurance fraud
The government unveiled its intention to ban law firms from “encouraging” people to make claims by providing them direct incentives like iPads or cash. About time too, we say. The 2010 report Common...
View ArticleStonehenge Chamber of Trade Business 2 Business Showcase – see you there
Of the three local business Expos we have taken part in over the years, this one is probably our favourite. It’s now in its eighth year, and we are proud to have supported it since the outset in 2006....
View ArticleBonallack and Bishop Aim to Double Lease Extension Work
Here at Bonallack and Bishop we’ve got big plans to increase the amount of lease extension work in the next two years. We already have a dedicated legal team who work exclusively on freehold purchase,...
View ArticleJoint business breakfast networking meeting in February.
Here at Bonallack and Bishop we are happy to confirm that yet again we are holding a joint breakfast networking meeting in the New Year with Salisbury’s Ambassadors Business Breakfast Club. We have...
View Article‘No win no fee’ – What you need to know?
Is extremely probable that at sometime in your life you will be involved in some form of legal transaction, whether it be in the form of a buying a house, getting divorced or a major court case. And...
View ArticleFrequently asked questions – Divorce finances
What role do the courts play in divorce finances? The courts will only step in to make rulings over divorce finances if the parties involved apply for it to do so. Therefore, courts normally only...
View ArticleBusinesses set to suffer as small claims limit increases to £10,000
As a result of the Jackson Reforms to Civil Litigation which came into force at the start of April this year, the small claims limit has doubled, now standing at £10,000 for all claims excluding...
View ArticleBusiness partnership agreements – how they can help you
Setting up a business in partnership with another person or in a group can appear like a great idea which can also save a lot of hassle. If you were setting up a limited company for example you would...
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