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Mutual Wills: should you have them?

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We explore the pros and cons of Mutual Wills – Wills drawn up by at least two people, who agree not to alter their Will after the other dies. Call 0800 652 8025 for a free initial consultation. National firm – based in Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, London, Manchester, Southampton & Taunton.

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New Birmingham office charity: Autism West Midlands

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We are delighted to announce that going forward our new charity of the year for the Birmingham office will be Autism West Midlands.

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New family partner for Clarke Willmott

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Clarke Willmott continues to expand its national family law team with the addition of Adam Maguire as partner in the Birmingham office

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New housing management partner for Clarke Willmott

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Social housing providers
Neelam Sharma joins the firm’s Birmingham office and will be supporting Head of Housing Management and Co-Head of Social Housing, Lindsay Felstead, in her work with regional and national Housing Providers.

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New Nuclear is essential for the UK’s energy security

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In this article, Simone Protheroe discusses why the landmark decision to build the UK’s first large-scale nuclear energy plant since Sizewell B in 1995 is a welcomed one.

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New regulations will prevent exclusivity terms in low income worker contracts

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On 5 December 2022, new regulations will come into force rendering exclusivity terms in employment and worker contracts unenforceable where the worker’s earnings under that contract do not exceed the lower earnings limit.

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New Year, New Business: 3 key areas to watch out for in 2024

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Corporate and commercial law
Two-thirds of people abandon their New Year’s resolutions by the end of January, but research has shown that the fresh start that a new year brings is good motivation to make a change – and the same applies to your business. In this article we look at three key areas for businesses to be aware of in 2024.

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Nuclear case study: Hinkley Point C

Energy, Infrastructure & Natural Resources
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Read about the vital role that Clarke Willmott play in supporting the Hinkley Point C nuclear project. Call 0800 652 8025. Offices in Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, London, Manchester, Southampton & Taunton.

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Parents seeking to use coronavirus to avoid maintenance payments

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With incomes and livelihoods under pressure as a result of the economic shock caused by the crisis, there are an increasing number of instances of individuals unilaterally stopping monthly maintenance payments overnight.

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Phase 1 of Awaab’s Law to take effect from October 2025

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Social housing providers
On 6 February 2025 the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government announced the three-phase introduction of Awaab’s law. This landmark reform is part of their agenda to improve the safety and quality of social housing.

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