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Defamation

Each person and every organisation generally have the right to their good reputation. With the growth, speed and immediacy of universal communication reputations are being more easily and frequently undermined than ever before.

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Estates

We are able to advise executors and administrators on all aspects of the administration of estates.

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Family Law

The decision to bring a relationship to an end is an extremely difficult one. Whilst the concept of the family unit may have changed considerably over recent years, the needs of individuals whose relationships break down remain the same. The breakdown of a relationship gives rise to a variety of legal problems as well as being very distressing to those involved.

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French Property

For many people, owning a home on the other side of the Channel is a life-long dream. While buying a property in France may appear straightforward, there are pitfalls arising from some unique characteristics in French conveyancing procedures.

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Personal Affairs

Occasionally, an elderly friend or relative becomes unable to manage their own affairs due to mental or physical incapacity.

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Personal Injury - Claimant

After providing specialist personal injury (PI) litigation services to clients for more than 40 years, Prettys took the decision to stop taking instructions for this type of work from the end of October 2007.

However, we are still able to look after our client’s PI needs through a close association with comercrawley, the specialist personal injury lawyers based in Diss on the Suffolk/Norfolk border.

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Property

Prettys deal with all aspects of the sale, purchase, transfer and re-mortgage of residential properties.

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Trusts

Creating trusts can help avoid Inheritance Tax and make use of available capital gains tax and income tax allowances. The creation of a trust involves the transfer of assets to trustees who hold the legal title to these assets for other people (beneficiaries).

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Wills / Succession

Making a Will is one of the most important financial decisions any person undertakes. The rise in property wealth and the decline in marriage especially (a surviving co-habitee has no protection when their partner dies), has in recent years made the writing of a Will essential.

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