Posted by the Management team on 1st March 2021
Our work with the local community is massively important to all of us at Bennett Griffin, none more so than the work of St Barnabas House & Chestnut Tree House, two local charities that are close to our collective heart. St Banabas House in...
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Posted by the Family Law team on 15th December 2020
The support, commitment and kindness shown by you this year has been inspirational. Along with every hardworking doctor, nurse and carer, you have really stepped up when we needed you. We want to say, thank you. And we want to do what we...
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Posted by the Family Law team on 23rd November 2020
Updated: 26th November 2021 If you ask anybody that has been directly or indirectly involved in Divorce proceedings, usually the word 'good' is not a word that is used in a positive context - divorces are traditionally seen as a stressful, costly...
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Posted by the Private Client team on 10th November 2020
Losing someone you love is always an extremely difficult time, but this can be made all the more stressful if you are left with the responsibility of administering the estate and dealing with probate. Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs (HMRC)...
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Posted by the Private Client team on 20th August 2020
A recent collaborative webinar we did with our good friends at MHA Carpenter Box Financial Advisors led to their team creating a great post about Financial Scams. The article from the team at MHA focuses on the following 5 important factors in...
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Posted by the Private Client team on 20th August 2020
We have always worked hard at Bennett Griffin to help protect, educate, share experiences and hopefully prevent our clients from falling foul to the financial scams and fraudulent activity that exists on and offline in today's world. When we were...
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Posted by the Private Client team on 31st July 2020
We recently commented on a proposal by businesswoman Gina Miller to change the law to allow for Wills to be signed digitally and for Wills to be witnessed via video-conferencing. The Ministry Of Justice has recently announced that video witnessed...
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Posted by the Private Client team on 2nd July 2020
With the uncertainty surrounding the easing of and possible re-implementation of lockdown measures in the wake of Covid-19, there are calls for the reform of many processes and legislation that affect how people go about their lives. One such...
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Posted by the Family Law team on 2nd July 2020
R-E-S-P-E-C-T: That’s what the new divorce law means to me… I think I can speak for most Family lawyers, when I say that pretty much once a week I am asked by clients if they can "… just divorce without having to say negative things…"...
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