In a recent complex care proceedings case, a Circuit Judge said the following in her judgment: ‘Mr Avadis you have been a very determined advocate on behalf of S. She has had the benefit of you, an experienced child care solicitor who doggedly pursued the best outcome for her. The positive changes in S are
Assisted Mr S in winning a claim for £200,000 in damages plus costs in a property dispute.
Letters of Administration were obtained for Mr H in difficult circumstances. He said: ‘We like to think justice has been done. On a personal note you have gone a long way in restoring my faith in the legal system. I can’t thank you enough.’
After assisting Mr I with finalising his divorce, he said: ‘Thank you so much for making this process as straightforward as these things can be. I will definitely ask you to do my will at some point.’
Estate planning allows you to get ahead of your future and ensure all the appropriate documentation that divides your estate is in line with your wishes. Having a well-thought out plan will not only protect you should you lose mental capacity, but it will also support your family and causes close to your heart on
Making decisions is part of everyday life; from where we go when we step out the front door to who comes to visit us in our homes. You rarely consider a time when these choices will be made for you, and yet, the measures implemented as a result of the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis have left
According to the Law Society, the number of people looking to write new Wills in the UK has risen by at least 30 per cent following the outbreak of coronavirus. Nevertheless, the process of creating and amending Wills relies heavily on face-to-face interaction, which makes the government measures to stay at home and self-isolate more
We as a nation have entered into uncharted territory as a result of the current coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. With our daily office trips and weekend activities stripped from our usual routine, we have been put in a state of unease about what we can and cannot do. Although there are not many things we can
Last month, government guidelines were announced to control the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) in the UK. As of the 23 March, the public has been told to stay at home apart from necessary food shopping, one form of exercise a day, and work for those listed as ‘key workers’. Part of the restrictions also included
As China begins to get a glimpse of life on the other side of coronavirus, it seems that not everyone has been feeling the love during quarantine. It emerged that divorce rates in the country have soared, as couples were forced into spending time together in mandatory lockdown. With the UK being in lockdown since
Assisted Mr A with a family dispute over his home. He said: ‘You are extremely helpful and have guided me perfectly’.
In a contested probate case representing children we obtained the settlement the client wanted without a contested hearing. She said: ‘I have no words to express my happiness at the moment and my gratitude towards you and the great way you guided and supported me all along. I wish you all the best and hope