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DYJ aims to provide a complete guide to understanding the law and that extends to understanding how your lawyer thinks. Our exclusive solicitor’s blog therefore provides somewhere for them to share their thoughts, gripes, moans and experiences and it gives you a chance to see the workings of the legal system from the inside.

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Energy Performance Certificates

From 1st October 2008 all Sellers of commercial building and Landlords will be required to provide an Energy Performance Certificate (“EPC”) for all...

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Countryside Awareness and safety of the public

The shocking news that a woman in Suffolk was recently killed by stampeding cattle whilst out walking her dog in field is a salutary lesson to us all...

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SIX GOLDEN RULES FOR THE NEW RESIDENTIAL LANDLORD

If the current difficulties in the housing market persist then demand for rented accommodation will increase, and with it rents...

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Questions and Answers

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Questions & Answers

Is the defendant worth it?

I want to bring a claim against someone but I’m worried that even if I succeed that they won’t have the money to pay back what they owe me.

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Inheritance Tax: Where are we now?

Over the last few years our dear Prime Minister (when Chancellor) has given Probate lawyers a real run around with...

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Inheritance Disputes, Contentious Probate and Wills Disputes: Slee Blackwell Solicitors, Devon, England, UK