Insights

Nash & Co Solicitors is recognised for understanding our clients’ business and personal matters, in-depth knowledge, experience, and cost-effective representation. Our Insights draw on the experience and expertise of our lawyers and experts.

What sustainability means to us

Over the last few months, we’ve been making some changes here at Nash & Co Solicitors. Some big, some small, but all of them have been done with the environment in mind. We’re very conscious that as a business, we have a responsibility to do what we can to reduce our impact on the environment and at the same time, enhance our sustainability as a firm. We also need to do what we can to encourage others to do the same.

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Credit Control: 10 Steps for Setting up a System   

In order to keep your business healthy, it is vital to have a healthy cash flow. Is that easier said than done? Like most things in life, planning is key. You will already know that just being brilliant at what you do is not enough, it is making sure that you are paid for that expertise and service is that will help your business grow. But how can you do that?

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Parental Alienation: “My child is being taught to hate me”

Parental alienation is a term that would cause many separated parents to raise an eyebrow in confusion. Its name is not part of everyday understanding of family law; people don't know what it is. In my experience, parental alienation's best described as a feeling. And it’s a feeling many parents will have experienced without knowing its name.

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The best way to divorce?

Whilst it may not be possible to have a ‘good’ divorce, it is certainly possible to have a bad one. Fortunately, there are steps that both parties can take to make the divorce and separation process as painless and as amicable as possible.

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Recovering Debt

Cash flow is important to any business and we are often asked to advise on what options are available to creditors in recovering their money or debt. This has been particularly important over the last 18 months, with unprecedented commercial pressures caused by the pandemic and associated lockdowns.

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Is now a good time to review your Will?

Once you have put a Will in place, you’ll have completed a very important step in your life. So why and when should you review your Will? It’s generally a good idea to read through your Will every three or so years. However, there are some key circumstances where it’s vitally important to check that your wishes are up-to-date. This will ensure that your loved ones are still protected as you wish, and that they’re not left in a difficult position.

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Divorce Process

We understand the Divorce process can be confusing. From a lawyer’s perspective, the process is very procedural and can be navigated easily. However, it is not always the same for those going through a divorce. We have produced a flowchart that guides you through the steps.

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Christmas is a time for giving

Every year, we always look to help our local community. From skydives to runs, walks and bake sales, from sponsorship of events to supporting young people who really need help. We can and do get involved in a wide variety of things! Wherever we can, we often tend to favour the smaller charities or groups, the ones who often get forgotten about and overlooked. These are the types we want to prioritise giving back at Christmas.

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Protecting Your Business: Restrictive Covenants

The economic impact of the recent lockdowns has made for an unusually challenging last 18 months. Businesses and workers have had to adapt, with companies evolving their revenues streams and many employers changing sectors. In the face of this upheaval, and certainly, with the coming to an end of the government’s furlough scheme, it is important for businesses to remain savvy to the options open to them in protecting themselves.

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Frontal Temporal Lobe Dementia

Frontal temporal lobe dementia is a relatively rare form of dementia, it can also be known as Frontotemporal Dementia. It is only approximately 5% of all dementia cases. Some dementias may show damage to the frontal temporal lobe. Therefore, demonstrating some of the attributes of frontal temporal lobe dementia, but not necessarily all of them.

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What are the early signs of dementia?

The definition of dementia is damage to the brain that affects a person’s day-to-day living and is deteriorating. This can often take the form of both forgetting and confusion. However, the crucial part, of detecting early signs of dementia, is recognising that something has changed and that that change is permanent. Rather than a temporary difference that is recoverable from such as a small isolated stroke.

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Gifting to my Grandchildren- what should I do?

Welcoming a new generation into the family is a significant time. Whether you’re a Grandparent for the first time or not, the excitement can often be underwritten with thoughts about how best to gift something to your Grandchild to help them when you’ve gone.

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The law surrounding Forfeiture in commercial tenancies

As the Pandemic continues to evolve, so does the law surrounding commercial tenancies. As you already know, there’s a lot of uncertainty throughout the country. But one thing commercial tenants can be certain of is that a landlord’s right to exercise their right of re-entry (forfeiture) for non-payment of rent is suspended until 31 December 2020.

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