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Keep up to date with Wards Solicitors’ latest newsletter

Keep up to date with Wards Solicitors’ latest newsletter

Take a look at our latest newsletter to find out more about some of the important legal developments which could affect you and your family.

InBrief issue 19 brings together a selection of the constantly updated and topical articles always available on our website, including:

  • How civil partnerships are now available for mixed-sex couples;
  • Why living together doesn't give you the same rights as a married couple;
  • Savings versus future care costs - what are you allowed to spend?
  • Remembering your digital assets when you make a Will;
  • The top 10 tips for selling your leasehold flat;
  • Complaining about a builder - getting the result you want.

There's also a round-up of some of the many fund raising activities we like to get involved in across the regions our 11 offices cover including bike rides, Make a Will Weeks and matching the £7,000 raised by the Above & Beyond appeal for the Bristol Heart Institute.

You can download InBrief issue 19 by following this link or by taking a look at our website news page for further articles on the subjects touched upon in the newsletter.

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