As part of our commitment to support the local businesses and the community, Else Solicitors is…
PRESS RELEASE: Make the Most of Your Chamber Membership
Do you make the most of your Chamber membership? On Thursday 19th January at the…
As part of our commitment to support the local businesses and the community, Else Solicitors is…
Do you make the most of your Chamber membership? On Thursday 19th January at the…
In the case of debts owed to you by either individuals or companies, it is…
Every commercial property owner knows that capital allowances are a very valuable form of tax…
At some point, every business comes across clients who don’t settle their invoices on time.…
Else solicitors, who also operate in the Midlands and across the UK, have outlined legislative changes…
If you’ve been putting off writing your Will, you probably feel like you don’t want to think too much about creating one, because doing so involves acceptance that inevitably, one day you won’t be here anymore. Writing a Will might also seem slightly unnecessary if you really feel that you have little money to leave behind or no one to share it with. But anyone over the age of 18 should seriously consider making a Will as it’s not just about leaving large lump sums of cash to fortunate relatives.
Hiring a solicitor is often an overlooked priority on the never-ending, sleep depriving to-do list of a small business owner. When time and money are the driver of everything that you do, it’s usually the money making activities that take precedence over everything else. It’s easy to feel that because your business is small you can’t run into big legal problems. Sadly, that is not the case.