Negotiating Commercial Contracts - Some Simple Tips By: Tim Bishop | - Negotiating a successful commercial contract will save you time and money in the future. A good contract should be as comprehensive as possible satisfying the needs of both the parties. This article includes some top tips on how to negotiate and create a commercial contract.
How To Find Free Initial Legal Advice By: Tim Bishop | - Before instructing a solicitor have a think about whether or not your legal query could be answered by a free volunteer run advisory service? Although these types of services cannot offer you legal advice, then can give you some fundamental pointers into what your rights are or what the best cause of action would be. Once this free advice is sought you will be in a better position to know whether or not you need professional legal advice.
Top Tips On Using Your Solicitor Effectively By: Tim Bishop | - Knowing what to expect from your solicitor and knowing what to do prior to meeting with them will help you have a stress-free transaction.
Tip 1
Always shop around before seeking legal advice. Do not be tempted to use your local high street firm with only one local solicitor. Often small firms struggle with workloads and the progress of your case is laboured and thus expensive. Use the Internet to research areas of law that firms in your region practice, once you have p ... Tags:Salisbury solicitor, conveyancing Solicitors, Salisbury lawyer, Wiltshire lawyers
Do I Really Need A Solicitor? By: Tim Bishop | - Due to several organisations offering free specialist advice, many people do not see why they should have to hire a solicitor.
The simple response to this question is that although specialist organisations are able to offer generic or commercial advice, advice on the law should always be sought from those whom are qualified. Laws and regulations are lengthy and complex and often apply to situations in ways, which the untrained mind would not be able to spot.
Will Divorce Destroy Your Business? By: Tim Bishop | - This article looks at how the courts approach the division of business assets during the process of a divorce. When one or both of the persons involved in a divorce owns their own business an award to a spouse from the assets held in this business can still be made. Due to this it is crucial for couples in this position seeking divorce to contact a specialist divorce solicitor as soon as possible.
1. First of all, are they property specialists? Many smaller practices including those solicitors that work on their own claim to be able to handle everything - from debt and divorce to conveyancing and commercial work. If one solicitor claims to handle that wide variety of work - do they have sufficient experience and specialist knowledge for you? ... Tags:Andover conveyancing Solicitors, property solicitors, leasehold extension, Salisbury lawyer, Wiltshire lawyers, Dorset, Hampshire
An Employment Solicitor's Guide To Unfair Dismissal By: Tim Bishop | - All employees have the right not to suffer unfair dismissal, but if they have been unfairly dismissed, to make a claim against their employer they must have been employed by them for at least one year. The employee must then confirm that they have been dismissed. Once this has been established, the employer must prove that the dismissal is for one of the following five reasons:
Redundancy - How It Works By: Tim Bishop | - When can a redundancy be said to occur? If someone is dismissed completely or mostly because:
- The employer stopping, or planning to stop, transacting the business at the location or for the purpose for which the employee was hired;
- The requirements for the employer's business having ceased or diminished for employees to carry out work of a particular kind or in the place that the employee was employed.
Recruiting Staff - How To Avoid Basic Mistakes By: Tim Bishop | - Staff recruitment is a complex area, like the rest of employment law. Employers who follow the advice given below should be able to avoid making basic mistakes, and stop themselves being forced to pay discrimination compensation.
Employment Law - 4 Traps To Avoid By: Tim Bishop | - Employment law can be a minefield for the unwary employer. Failing to follow procedure strictly can result in an employment tribunal claim which can have a serious effect on any business in terms of legal costs and potential tribunal awards not to mention the loss of working time and morale. Set out below are four employment law issues that employers need to be wary of.
Employment Law - 6 Things Every Business Should Know By: Tim Bishop | - The area of employment law often gives rise to confusion on the part of employers as to their rights and obligations concerning their employees. Here are 6 common misconceptions about employment law, and their clarifications to help you protect your business and employees.
Commercial Tenants - 7 Simple Tips On Service Charges And Rent Reviews By: Tim Bishop | - Renting commercial property is a complicated issue, especially around the areas of rent reviews and services charges. Listed here are 7 common misunderstandings and problems, together with explanations about your rights as a tenant.
1. I cannot challenge the increase in rent that the landlord has imposed.
Commercial Tenants - 8 Common Traps To Avoid By: Tim Bishop | - Commercial property leases can be complicated and might extend to 50 pages long. Your obligations and rights as regards the maintenance of the building will be detailed in your lease and it is important that you understand what they are. Listed below are the answers to eight common situations you might find yourself in.
1. If I am renting commercial property I do not need a survey.
Termination Of Your Commercial Lease - 11 Things You Should Know By: Tim Bishop | - Renting commercial property is often a complex issue, with commercial agreements and leases containing over 50 pages of provisions that might have a financial effect on you, making it harder to deduce the exact rights that you do have. The 11 problems listed below commonly occur when leases are about to end.
1. I would like to sell my business, but my lease has almost run out, and I won't be able to find a buyer when there is such a only a short lease left to run.
Firstly, it ensures that after your death, your estate is distributed exactly how you wish. Whether you are married, or are in a registered civil partnership, if you die without a will, then the whole of your estate does not pass automatically to your spouse or partner.
6 Things You Need To Know When Buying Your Home By: Tim Bishop | - Buying a home can be problematical, with many things to remember. However, there are some things that are more important than others, and that you should take care not to miss out. If you are considering buying a home, bear in mind the six items listed below.
1. Making an offer on another property when I have not received an offer on mine.
12 Common Mistakes To Avoid When You Rent Commercial Property By: Tim Bishop | - Renting commercial property can be a complicated business. It is not unusual for commercial agreements and leases to have in excess of 50 pages of detailed conditions that will impact on you financially. In addition to this, new legislation might have come into force that you are unaware of - complicating things further by imposing more requirements on you that aren't actually written into the lease. Listed here are 12 things you should understand before you rent commercial property.
8 Easy Ways To Improved Credit Control By: Tim Bishop | - According to recent research, approximately 1 in every 4 businesses will go into insolvency each year, largely as a result of late payment of invoices. Smaller-sized firms can be especially vulnerable to this - estimates show that they can be owed an average of £30,000 at any time. Regardless of the size of your business, you can't afford not to take credit control very seriously, especially when considered in terms of today's economic difficulties. Read on for some handy hints to help you ... Tags:Wiltshire Debt Recovery Solicitors, Hampshire solicitor, Dorset lawyer, Warminster debt collection lawyers, Andover, Salisbury
Making A Will - 7 Things You Should Consider By: Tim Bishop | - However much you might like to try and ignore it, death, like taxation, is unavoidable. With a valid and up-to-date will, however, you can make sure that your assets are distributed according to your wishes, and that you have made proper provision for your loved ones.
Before making a will, however, you will need to consider the following:
Most people facing a divorce are emotionally vulnerable and upset, and many are in a state of denial. People often tell their solicitor that "my spouse would never behave in that way". Although a good divorce solicitor will do their best to prevent disagreement and encourage collaboration, sometimes this is not possible.
A Shareholders' Agreement - Why You Need One By: Tim Bishop | - If you share ownership of a Company with others it is always useful and in many cases essential that you protect your position with a Shareholder Agreement.
6 Reasons To Review Your Business Terms And Conditions By: Tim Bishop | - In the recession, more than ever, any well run business needs to ensure that they are getting paid on time. Cash is king and to get your money in your bank account at the earliest opportunity, you need really clear terms and conditions. You may be surprised by how little it costs for an experienced business solicitor to draft tight terms and conditions for you. Here are some issues you and your solicitor may want to consider:
5 Tips On The Sale Of Ex-council Houses By: Tim Bishop | - The sale of ex-council properties can prove awkward, particularly in the current financial climate. Most people buying their home under the government's Right to Buy Scheme are usually first time buyers with no experience of home purchase.
When it comes to the sale and purchase of properties purchased from a Local Authority, there are some things you need to be aware of:
10 Tips To Be A Successful Landlord By: Tim Bishop | - Most private landlords feel under real pressure from all sides in the current economic climate. Those with buy-to-let mortgages coming up for renewal may find themselves with much higher interest rates - especially if there is not enough equity in the property to make a re-mortgage possible.
Many will also run the risk of tenants failing to pay the rent - when a combination of increasing unemployment and the recession take their toll.
7 Reasons Why You Should Voluntarily Register Your Land Now By: Tim Bishop | - Unregistered land relies upon title deeds to show the history of ownership of property rights but after a successful application to the Land Registry the land is registered, and the ownership of the property and any rights and reservations are recorded in an up-to-date public record that is held at the Land Registry.
The Danger Of Dying Without A Will By: Tim Bishop | - It seems absolutely incredible that over absolutely 70% of the population does not have a will that is both accurate and up to date. Ensure that you do not end up as one of them - or you risk dying intestate (in other words without indicating who should inherit your property). Dying without leaving a will is highly likely to leave a very uncertain future for your loved ones and business partners. In the worst scenario, if you do die intestate, then the intestacy rules apply which set out how you ... Tags:Wills Solicitor, will solicitors, Dorset lawyers, Hampshire lawyer, Wiltshire, Salisbury, Andover, Warminster, Verwood
5 Reasons Why Business Owners Need A Will By: Tim Bishop | - Up to 70% of people are without the protection of a valid or up-to-date will. Many of these will be business owners or directors. Failing to make a will can create a serious risk to family and business partners. Make sure that you are not one of them and that not only do you have a valid will but that it is updated at least once every five years to take account of changing personal, tax and business circumstances. As a business owner, you should make sure that in particular your will ensures tha ... Tags:Andover business wills solicitors, will solicitor, Wiltshire, Hampshire, Dorset, Salisbury, Warminster, lawyer, lawyers
10 Great Reasons To Make A Will By: Tim Bishop | - Amazingly over 70% of people do not have an accurate and up to date will. Make sure that you are not one of them - or you risk dying intestate (in other words without indicating who should inherit your property). This is likely to result in a very uncertain future for your friends, family and even business partners. Making a will is common sense and is probably less expensive than you might imagine - most wills solicitors offer value for money fixed prices for simple wills.