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Aldridge Brownlee support Bournemouth charity Hope for Food 19 December 2019

This December staff from Aldridge Brownlee’s offices across Bournemouth have been donating to Hope For Food.

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Aldridge Brownlee support Walking Home for Christmas Appeal 13 December 2019

Would we walk again? That was the question we asked ourselves after a long day working at our Lansdowne Office before completing an 8 mile walk on the evening of 5th December 2019. 

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How can I provide both for my new partner and my children under my Will? Part 1. Life Interest Trust 06 December 2019

People often put off making a Will because they think that their situation is too complex and it will be difficult or expensive to make a Will reflecting their wishes.

Wills, Probate & Estate Administration
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What different ways can two (or more) people buy property together? 22 November 2019

Purchasing a house, flat or land with your partner, friend or a family member is a huge commitment. It is important to take practical advice from your lawyer in order to make the right decision on how co-owners wish to own their property.

Residential Property Wills, Probate & Estate Administration
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Aldridge Brownlee Celebrates 90th Anniversary 15 November 2019

In September 2019, Aldridge Brownlee Solicitors LLP celebrated its 90th anniversary at the Italian Villa, Compton Acres. A selection of photos from the event follow...

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Do you need a solicitor to apply for a Grant of Probate? 04 October 2019

If you have been chosen by someone under their Will to act as their Executor, when they die, you may need to apply for a Grant of Probate. A Grant is a formal document which proves that you are the entitled to deal with the deceased’s assets.

Tax & Trusts Wills, Probate & Estate Administration
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Do I need a Grant of Probate? 20 September 2019

A Grant of Representation is formal evidence that you are the Personal Representative of the deceased and therefore the correct person to deal with their high value assets.

Tax & Trusts Wills, Probate & Estate Administration
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Aldridge Brownlee Solicitors LLP celebrates 90 years in business 18 September 2019

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Swing Unlimited Big Band at Highcliffe Castle 02 September 2019

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Why should I get my pension valued when getting divorced? 09 August 2019

Family & Children Law
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