ADR – which is short for Alternative Dispute Resolution – is a catch-all term used to describe the number of different ways that a serious disagreement can be resolved without going to court.
At Wayman & Long, our estate planning solicitors offer expert advice to make sure you’re in the know and supported through the process. Here, we provide a guide to estate planning, giving you everything you need to know about the what’s, how’s and why’s of estate planning.
If you are seeking the repayment of an unpaid business debt, there are certain steps you need to follow in order to comply with legal and regulatory requirements. In this article, we outline the nature of those steps, ensuring everything you need to know about business debt recovery is here for you, all in one […]
Looking for a reliable and efficient will writing service in Suffolk? You have come to the right place. Wayman & Long is a reputable solicitor’s firm in Suffolk with two high-street branches located in Sudbury and Clare. Our long-standing solicitors’ firm has been expertly guiding the people of Suffolk through complex legal matters for generations. […]
You’re already well aware of how important it is to make a will. This legally binding document should not only clearly set out the people (or organisations) you would like to benefit from your estate (the money, property and other possessions you leave behind). It must also state who you would like to carry out […]
If you are looking for experienced and reliable estate planning solicitors in Suffolk, you have come to the right place. Wayman & Long is a long-standing high street solicitors firm with two branches based in Suffolk; one in Clare and one in Sudbury. In this blog, we’re going to outline the importance of estate planning […]
Looking for friendly local solicitors in Sudbury? Wayman & Long is a traditional, full-service, high street firm that has enjoyed a long-established presence in Suffolk. With branches in Sudbury and Clare, we offer warm, family-oriented legal advice delivered by highly skilled, qualified legal experts. We believe there are distinct benefits associated with choosing a local […]
In family law, few principles are as central and universally upheld as the best interest of the child. This concept serves as the fundamental guide to disputes involving custody, visitation, and welfare and ensures that each decision prioritises the child’s health, safety, and emotional well-being above all else.
Discussions around child custody agreements often go hand-in-hand with divorce negotiations. It can be an emotionally-charged time for all involved, as well as bringing a range of legal challenges that can be additionally stressful.
No, you don’t need a solicitor when applying for probate following the death of a loved one. However, the probate application process can be incredibly time-consuming, daunting and at times, complicated.
Divorce is often a challenging and emotional process, particularly when it comes to dividing assets. For many couples, shared property, finances, and other assets represent not only significant financial investments but also emotional ones.