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Collins Solicitors specialise in: Family/Divorce/Children, Personal Injury, Conveyancing/Wills/Probate, Clinical Negligence, Commercial Litigation, Transport Litigation, Environmental Law, Consumer, Housing, Agency, Employment
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Vipin Adhia »
Powers of Attorney
Posted on 11:06am Wednesday 4th July 2012
Solicitor Vipin Adhia heads up the Conveyancing, Wills and Probate division at Collins Solicitors in Watford
Elaine O'Brien »
Act now before Legal Aid gets cut – and consider Lasting Power of Attorney
Posted on 9:39am Monday 2nd July 2012
Elaine O’Brien, family lawyer at Collins Solicitors, looks at Legal Aid now the LASPO Act is Law; and why you need to consider Lasting Power of Attorney
Elaine O'Brien »
Legal Aid is to be cut – what options remain open to me?
Posted on 2:49pm Friday 29th June 2012
Elaine O’Brien, family lawyer at Collins Solicitors, gives advice about the effect of changes to government funding of Legal Aid cases
Vipin Adhia »
Can the council legally charge residents for fly tipping on private land
Posted on 12:56pm Monday 2nd April 2012
The question I would like to ask is, can the council "legally" charge residents for fly tipping by others on private land if the council clear the fly tipped waste, even though we have no control over the fly tipping.
Lesley Collins »
My neighbours trees overhang my garden
Posted on 11:02am Wednesday 7th March 2012
My neighbours trees overhang my garden, when I asked him about cutting them back he said that was my responsibility and I'd have to cover any costs. Is this correct?
Vipin Adhia »
I want to arrange a will but should I buy one 'off the peg?'
Posted on 11:28am Friday 24th February 2012
I am married with three kids and have been thinking about getting a will arranged. I am considering buying one off the peg on the high street but then wondered whether there was any reason why I shouldn't do this.
Danielle Holliday »
How to handle concerns about PIP Implants
Posted on 10:59am Monday 20th February 2012
Danielle Holliday, civil litigation partner at Collins Solicitors, gives advice to one reader on the ongoing PIP scandal
Rebekah Gershuny »
A collaborative approach to divorce
Posted on 4:45pm Monday 30th January 2012
Rebekah Gershuny, collaboratively trained family solicitor at Collins Solicitors, gives advice to one reader on dispute resolution rather than confrontation for those considering separation or divorce.
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