It’s common to misunderstand family law

The word “common” can have many uses.   Yesterday I went for a walk on the common, closely followed by my usual (or common) afternoon tea and a read of the papers which was filled with ordinary (or common) people making the usual (or common) mistakes.   The most common mistake being talked about at […]

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Universal Wealth Preservation

Stop press – the cameras are rolling!!!   The BBC were in our offices last week to interview Shivani Varma following her huge success in court on the ongoing saga of Universal Wealth.  Watch out for more details of when she’ll be going live!

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Happy Anniversary to me!

  In a few weeks’ time, I will have been working in Whetstone High Road for 18 years, as I started when my eldest son was 4 months old and he celebrated his 18th birthday just before Christmas!  During that time I’ve worked in different buildings and for different companies, but always in the same […]

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Live Love Laugh

With Valentines Day out of the way, and having shared the love, I thought I’d now share a laugh (or perhaps two!).   Solicitors are often the butt of other peoples jokes, and usually with good reason.  You only have to walk into a court room to see how the barristers are dressed and how […]

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Be our valentine

    No one can have failed to notice that it’s Valentines day this week.  No matter how expensive it is for you, be grateful that you don’t live in places like Japan where you’d be expected to buy gifts for friends and colleagues too.  Which explains why 70% of their annual chocolate sales are […]

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Lock Lock, whose there?

  Doing family law means we have to wear many hats.   Obviously, you need to know about family law.   You also need to understand finances.  It’s not just how much is in the bank account (which is quite straight forward) but how much a pension is worth and what each side’s share should […]

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STEPHANIES TALK ON 22 JANUARY

Stephanie was delighted to be invited to the Harrow Means Business event on 22nd January where the topic was how you can improve your cashflow and profitability.  Her advice was to have good contracts in place, to make it hard for people to avoid paying you, and to know how to go about collecting debts […]

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Breast feeding can be dangerous

You think I’m joking! If you’re a nursing mum, breast feeding can be painful, especially once the little darlings start developing teeth, not to mention the ability to grab things.  There are also more indirect consequences, such as when you’ve been woken so many times in the night to feed a hungry baby that you […]

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Finders Keepers

    When I still lived at home, I often got into trouble for “borrowing” my mum’s clothes.    I once walked into the kitchen to ask my mother if I could borrow her belt.   “which belt” she asked, confused   “this belt” I answers, proudly showing the one I’d already put on, together […]

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