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Buying or selling a property can feel overwhelming, especially if you’re unsure what to expect. In this guide, Thornton Jones Solicitors answer the 10 most common conveyancing questions from both buyers and sellers. From timelines and legal processes to mortgages and completion day, gain clear, practical insight to help you navigate your transaction with confidence.

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Deeds of Variation vs. Deeds of Disclaimer

If you’ve inherited from an estate, you may have options to change what happens next. This guide explains the key differences between a Deed of Variation and a Deed of Disclaimer, including when each can be used, how they affect inheritance, and their tax implications. Understand your rights as a beneficiary and how to make informed decisions about your entitlement.

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What is a Lasting Power of Attorney?

At Thornton Jones Solicitors, we explain what a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) is and why it is essential for protecting your future. An LPA lets you appoint someone you trust to make decisions on your behalf if you lose mental capacity. Our team provides clear, practical advice to help you put the right arrangements in place with confidence and peace of mind.

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Sean Hughes Death: The Dangers of a Homemade Will

A homemade Will may seem simple, but it can lead to costly complications. Using the real-life example of comedian Sean Hughes’ estate, this article explores how unclear wording and overlooked assets can result in lengthy court proceedings. Learn the common risks of DIY and AI-generated Wills, and why professional legal advice can help ensure your wishes are carried out correctly.

Understanding the Current HM Land Registry Registration Delays

HM Land Registry delays are affecting property owners across England, with registrations taking months or even over a year. This guide explains current timelines, what causes delays, whether your ownership is protected, and what you can do to avoid problems. If you’re buying, selling or remortgaging, understanding the process can help reduce stress and risk.

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