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The most common misconception about not having a will is that everything will automatically go to your spouse. Dying without a will means that your assets are dealt with under the statutory laws of intestacy. These could see your property split between your relatives and could lead to financial hardship.

For most people, buying or selling a house (known as the conveyancing process) is a major transaction and it is vital that at this time, you can rely on your solicitor to ensure things go smoothly and that your position is protected as either a buyer or seller.The period immediately after a person dies can be a traumatic and confusing time. Along with making arrangements for the funeral, the family is then faced with the daunting prospect of administering the deceased's estate.

It is a sad fact of life that increasingly, more relationships and marriages are ending in separation or divorce. Many people have no choice but to face family breakdown and the difficult consequences that brings.
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Capron and Helliwell Solicitors in Norfolk have been providing expert legal advice to our clients, their families and businesses for over 70 years.
Our two offices in Wroxham (including our new Wroxham office, Helliwell House), and our office in Stalham based in the heart of the Norfolk Broads all have parking close to the offices and we are able to provide easy access to clients from the Norwich, North Walsham and North Norfolk and also the Great Yarmouth areas.
We can advise and assist our clients on a wide range of matters including residential and commercial property and conveyancing, landlord and tenant, company, business and partnership law and also licensing matters.
We have many years' experience in advising and assisting our clients in different aspects of agricultural law.
There are many legal aspects to running a business either as a sole trader or in partnership, and understanding the implications of these and ensuring that adequate arrangements are in place.
Civil litigation, or as it is also known as, Dispute Resolution, is a process where a dispute is resolved between two or more parties either through negotiation or, if that is not possible, the Court system.
Our fees* cover all of the work required to complete the purchase of your new home, including dealing with registration at the Land Registry and dealing with the payment of Stamp Duty Land Tax (Stamp Duty) if the property is in England, or Land Transaction Tax (Land Tax) if the property you wish to buy is in Wales.
Disbursements are costs related to your matter that are payable to third parties, such as Land Registry fees.
We handle the payment of the disbursements on your behalf to ensure a smoother process.
We have many years' experience in advising and assisting our clients in different aspects of agricultural law.
We are able to assist with the sale and purchase of farmland, boundary disputes and planning issues or the voluntary registration of farmland at HM Land Registry.
We can also act for either landowners or tenants in the creation or termination of farm business tenancy agreements as well as the drawing up of farming partnership agreements.
Capron and Helliwell Solicitors offer a full range of legal services including agricultural law and have offices at Stalham and Wroxham near Norwich and North Walsham, Norfolk.
There are many legal aspects to running a business either as a sole trader or in partnership, and understanding the implications of these and ensuring that adequate arrangements are in place to protect the business is paramount.
We can assist clients with all the legal aspects of running a business such as drawing up business contracts, advising on new or existing partnership agreements or assisting with problems arising in the course of business.
To discuss your business needs, please call us today.
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