Should I make a sole or joint no fault divorce application?
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In a sole application, only one party is responsible for making the application and progressing it. In a joint application, both spouses apply together and are jointly responsible for progressing.
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Emily Finn
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Sonal Crocker is a Senior Associate in Clarke Willmott’s Bristol Restructuring & Insolvency team with specialist experience in actions against directors.
Stephanie Hambridge (née Bishop) is a Senior Associate in Clarke Willmott’s Bristol Restructuring & Insolvency team with experience in corporate recovery and insolvency
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While taking time, careful consideration and expert advice is the preferred way to record a will, sometimes the need to act quickly in order to change or obtain a person’s final wishes arises and this can cause issues for both the family and the solicitor involved.
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Paul Davies
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When team work goes bad: Claims in dishonest assistance
Commercial litigation and disputes
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We can guide you through the complexities of bringing a dishonest assistance claim, ensuring that all the necessary facts are carefully pleaded and supported by robust evidence.
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John Flint
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