September 10th, 2010
Bates Wells & Braithwaite sponsored the Suffolk Headway Cycle Ride which took place on Saturday 17th April 2010.
Headway provides a rehabilitative day service. All clients have bespoke care plans, facilitated by a team of brain injury rehabilitation assistants, and dedicated volunteers who encourage clients to realise their potential, increase their independence and help those skills lost as a result of their brain injury be regained. The service focuses on outcomes and goals which are set with the client.
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September 9th, 2010
Julia Wakelam LLB MBA – Solicitor

The Supreme Court, http://www.supremecourt.gov.uk, opened in October 2009 in the former Middlesex Guildhall. This historic building was renovated under the guidance of Feilden + Mawson http://www.feildenandmawson.com and is now a beautiful and fitting home for the highest court in the United Kingdom.
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September 9th, 2010
Colin Angel – Senior Litigation Executive

On 1st October 2008, important changes to the rules governing service of documents under Part 6 of the Civil Procedure Rules came into force. The changes followed a consultation by the Ministry of Justice, which sought to clarify and improve the existing service provisions.
September 9th, 2010
Denise Head – Partner

Except for Henry VIII, divorce was a relatively rare event for most people until the second half of the twentieth century. By 2008 however, predictions were that almost half of all marriages will end in divorce and only 10% of couples will celebrate their diamond wedding anniversary. More than half of those break-ups involved children under the age of 16 and most of those were below the age of 5 years.
It is not surprising therefore that the number of “re-constituted families” is also on the increase and stepparents may enter a completely different minefield! What are the rights and responsibilities with regards to children for example and does a stepparent have to use some of his income to pay maintenance to children who are not his whilst having financial obligations to his own children?
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August 7th, 2008
Bates Wells & Braithwaite is supporting the Burston Strike School Rally on Sunday 7th September 2008.
Come and see us at our stall between 11am and 4pm.
Location: Church Green, Burston, Norfolk.
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April 18th, 2008
Catherine Laband – Solicitor

On the 1st October 2007 a new kind of Power of Attorney was introduced to replace Enduring Powers of Attorney, called a Lasting Power of Attorney.
A Lasting Power of Attorney is a legal document where a person (the Donor) gives another person or persons (the Attorney(s)) the authority to make decisions on their behalf. The document must be made in a prescribed form and certified by a person who confirms that the Donor understands the nature and effect of the Lasting Power of Attorney and that they were not under any pressure to make it. A Lasting Power of Attorney can only be used after it has been registered with the Office of the Public Guardian.
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