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January 21, 2025 / January 22, 2025 by admin | Leave a Comment
Buying a Property in Bermuda? December 19 2023, by William Warnock Land is a scarce resource in Bermuda and one that the Government have placed a number restrictions on who can own a Property on the 24 square mile island. The right to buy land is broadly broken down into two distinct categories, Bermudians (as […]
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Protecting your property deeds, voluntary first registration. December 4 2023, by William Warnock Your home is likely the most valuable asset you’ll ever purchase and own, so surely you want it as protected as possible? For many years definitive proof of property ownership in Bermuda was solely based on paper deeds and the creation of […]
11/24/2024 Bermuda joins global campaign against gender-based violence
Chancery establishes COVID-19 Advisory Group Chancery Legal Ltd. has established a COVID-19 Advisory Group to work together with clients to navigate the challenges ahead. Drawing on relevant, specialist expertise from across the firm, the group will provide informed, pragmatic legal advice on business-critical issues and the unprecedented challenges posed by the global pandemic. Led by […]
Three join Collaborative Law Alliance team A group that aims to help divorcing couples avoid an adversarial litigation process has taken on three new members. Joining the Collaborative Law Alliance are Timothy Calveley, Robert King and Miriam Shaya-King. The Collaborative Law Process was introduced to Bermuda in 2006 by Jacqueline MacLellan as a means to […]
December 4, 2023 / January 22, 2025 by admin | Leave a Comment
Collaborative law is the “way to go” September 14, 2015 by The Royal Gazette Couples going through divorce proceedings are increasingly finding themselves with “overwhelming” debt problems due to the struggling real estate market.Collaborative law is emerging as a low cost and more effective alternative for resolving family disputes over traditional litigation, according to family […]
December 19, 2019 / January 22, 2025 by admin | Leave a Comment
Divorcing couples crippled by debt – lawyer July 9, 2015 by The Royal Gazette Couples going through divorce proceedings are increasingly finding themselves with “overwhelming” debt problems due to the struggling real estate market. Family lawyer Katie Richards told The Royal Gazette that the courts have dealt with growing numbers of cases where the divorcing […]