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As one of the most experienced firms of solicitors in Plymouth, we have been working with families and individuals for decades, providing friendly, compassionate, approachable and high-quality personal legal services.
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The employment, corporate, and commercial law teams at Nash & Co Solicitors in Plymouth have a wealth of experience in working with businesses across the South West.
In the complex landscape of care and legal advocacy, the responsibility of making decisions for adults who cannot make them for themselves due to mental incapacity is both profound and challenging. The Mental Capacity Act 2005 lays down a robust framework for these decisions, emphasising the principle of acting in the best interests of the individual. This comprehensive guide aims to explain the process, offering detailed insights and actionable steps for families and caregivers when disagreements arise.
In the realm of Best Interests Meetings, legal care and advocacy, the need for specialised, compassionate, and effective representation cannot be overstated. Hilary Cragg, Partner and Solicitor here at Nash & Co Solicitors, is highly experienced when it comes to representing clients in Best Interests Meetings.
Deciding on the appropriate level of care for critically unwell individuals is fraught with complexity and emotional intensity. This challenging process often involves balancing differing opinions, which can add to the stress and emotional burden faced by families and caregivers.
The simple answer is that it depends on individual circumstances. Unfortunately, what feels like an innocent holiday could be considered a criminal offence and so it is very important to understand the law before booking a holiday abroad.
“The detriments that people experience are significant and should not be happening.” These are the chastening words of Rob Behrens, the NHS Ombudsman for England.
Owning a second home has become a popular investment choice for many, whether it’s a holiday retreat, rental income, or long-term capital growth. This form of property ownership carries specific legal implications that are essential to understand.
Buying a higher value property invariable means that you are going to be paying more Stamp Duty Land Tax. This tax, which applies to most property purchases, can significantly impact the total cost of buying a property.
Listed buildings are legally protected due to their importance, with specific guidelines and regulations in place to manage their preservation. Gaining a clear understanding of the legal and practical considerations involved in owning, managing and altering a listed building is essential in the purchasing process.
High-value properties represent a unique segment of the property market; the process of buying and selling these properties involves additional requirements to other types of property transactions. This brings its own set of special considerations and steps that, with the right support, can be navigated to ensure a smooth process.