This February we are hosting a Care for a cuppa morning in support of Ashgate Hospice. Cakes, cookies and coffee all for a donation from you whatever the size. It will be held Tuesday 21st February from 10am until lunch time. Bring as many people as you like, and feel free to bring any of your baked goods!
Coming towards the end of a brilliant year, all the staff at Buchanan & Co are beginning to feel excited for Christmas. We took part in Christmas Jumper Day in support of Bluebell Wood Children's Hospice, and our very own Alex Gibbons played the curiously suited role of Santa Claus for the local children's nursery!
Congratulations to our Solicitor Julia Gibbons for being a UK Top 175 Solicitor* as featured in the Sunday Times - and also for being the Top Solicitor in Chesterfield!
If you would like to know more about our great team, head over to the Vouched For Website and read our testimonials!https://www.vouchedfor.co.uk/solicitor/chesterfield/23474-julia-gibbons We are teaming up with Bluebell Wood Children's Hospice throughout May 2016 for a free Wills campaign.
For a donation to the charity and/or any other charity of your choice you can have your Will written for £95 or £150 for a mirror Will. The whole donation will go to the charity! This includes a basic Will and there may be extra costs if your Will is considered to be complex. Please don't put off making your Will for any longer and book your appointment today. Visit the Bluebell Wood website for more info http://www.bluebellwood.org/support-us/fundraise/legacy-donations/make-a-will-month/ Don't forget - we offer fixed fee quotes for Divorce and Family matters.
If you would like to speak to sombody regarding an issue you're having, please call us on 01246 471 900, to see how we can help. An award-winning entrepreneur has been told to hand about a third of a £220 million fortune to his ex-wife after a High Court cash battle.
Nick Robertson, 48, a founder of online fashion retailer Asos, had argued that former wife Janine, 43, should get about £30 million of assets. She wanted nearly £110 million. A judge has concluded that she should get around £70 million after a public trial in the Family Division of the High Court. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/law-and-order/12188925/Asos-chief-told-to-give-ex-wife-70m-in-divorce-cash-fight.html A heterosexual couple who want to enter into a civil partnership have lost a legal challenge at London's High Court. Rebecca Steinfeld and Charles Keidan were told in 2014 that they could not enter into a civil partnership because they were a man and a woman. They brought a legal challenge, saying the law discriminated against them, but Mrs Justice Andrews dismissed their claim for judicial review. The couple said they wanted to commit to each other in a civil partnership as it focuses on equality and did not carry the patriarchal history and associations of marriage. Mrs Justice Andrews has given permission for them to appeal.Lauren Evans, family lawyer at Kingsley Napley, said: "Everyone, be they straight, gay or bisexual, should have the same freedom to choose how to define their relationship."
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