Stephens Scown trainees bring home the Law South Business Experience Cup
A team of two trainees from Stephens Scown triumphed this month in the annual Law…
February 22, 2023 By Stephens Scown
Farming: a new generation
With the perfect storm of climate change and world food shortages on the horizon there has…
February 22, 2023 By Stephens Scown
Inheritance – how to challenge the division of an estate
Many people believe that it is impossible to dispute the division of an estate, irrespective…
February 22, 2023 By James Burrows
Executors beware – increase in claims reported
With new figures showing that claims of mishandling against executors are up threefold, it is…
February 22, 2023 By James Burrows
Is it possible to challenge a Will if it was made by someone suffering from dementia?
The death of a loved one is a devastating time and for some families it…
February 22, 2023 By Eve Hebbron
Fast Track to Growth: Consumer law
Fast Track to Growth has been developed by SouthWestfd, PR, Astley Media and Exeter Innovation…
February 22, 2023 By Simon Morris
Ignite business competition moves closer to £120,000 prize final
Ignite 2014, the £120,000 business start-up competition, has moved one step closer to the final…
February 22, 2023 By Stephens Scown
South West consumers are willing to pay more for regional dairy
The struggling dairy industry has today (March 18) received a welcome boost after the results…
February 22, 2023 By Stephens Scown
What is a Pension Sharing Order?
When considering financial settlement options in a divorce it is important to ensure all yours…
February 22, 2023 By Alara Guven
Agricultural Occupancy Conditions – in perpetuity?
Planning partner Chris Tofts explains why Agricultural Occupancy Conditions (‘AOC’) can provide challenges in relation to…
February 21, 2023 By Chris Tofts
Agricultural Occupancy Conditions and certificates of lawfulness
In rural communities it is not uncommon to find dwellings that are restricted by Agricultural…
February 21, 2023 By Sarah-Jane Williams-Cole