Conveyancing Manchester by Bromleys

Premium conveyancing solicitors Stockport? The Manchester orbital M60 motorway and A6 road to London cross at Stockport. Stockport railway station is a mainline station on the Manchester spur of the West Coast Main Line. Stockport is connected with Central London by Virgin Trains with services departing every twenty minutes and also has inter-city services to Sheffield, Liverpool, Birmingham, Bristol and other major cities.

If you’re a business owner or Director, it’s more than likely that at some stage your business will be involved in some form of property transaction. Whether you’ll be acting as a tenant, investor, developer or commercial landlord, ensuring you seek professional legal support from the offset is crucial. Our previous experience in commercial property means our specialised solicitors are highly knowledgeable and up-to-speed with the most recent developments in the field. Taking on a proactive approach, our team will be on-hand to advise, support and guide you through the process from beginning to end. Working closely with all relevant parties, our solicitors will first look to gain a complete understanding of your business needs in order to provide tailored commercial property solutions.

Bromleys is the trading name of Bromleys Solicitors LLP, formerly known as Bromley Hyde & Robinson. We’ve been based in Ashton-under-Lyne for over 175 years and are authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority. We have an excellent reputation with our clients, peers and the wider business community and pride ourselves on providing clear, concise legal advice. We have very strong links within the local community and we not only act for, but strongly support local charities. We also provide free legal advice at our twice-weekly clinics to members of the local community. We are proud to be associated with both Tameside and Manchester. Discover even more information on https://www.bromleys.co.uk/family-divorce/children-disputes/.

A more common problem for the Executor is how to fund an Inheritance Tax bill when assets have to be sold to fund it. HMRC expect Inheritance Tax to be paid within six months of the date of death. After this time, HMRC will start charging interest on the unpaid tax. The bigger catch is that the Executor cannot sell the assets until probate has been granted. It is possible to release funds from cash and certain investments to pay the Inheritance Tax bill. If there is a property, then the tax on the property can be paid in instalments. However, you still need to find 10% of the bill within six months of the date of death. Which depending on the value could be more than is available in liquid cash. The tax affairs of a deceased person’s estate can be very tricky to deal with and you should always seek advice if you are uncertain of how to act in your capacity as Executor.

Planning for care home fees needs to be done carefully because this is a complex area of law. You should always seek legal advice before considering transferring your property to someone. You’ll also want to make sure that you don’t fall foul of the Deprivation of Assets Legislation, which allows local authorities to recover assets which they deem have been deliberately disposed of to avoid paying care fees. Local Authorities can apply to make an elderly person bankrupt and can apply to have a gift of property set aside. Find even more information at https://www.bromleys.co.uk/.

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