Archive for February 2025
Receptionist/Front of House/Administration Assistant, Full Time – Exeter
We have a vacancy for a Receptionist/Front of House/Admin Assistant in our Exeter office. This role is full-time (5 days each week) working the following hours 9.00 am to 5.30 pm with a one-hour lunch-break Monday to Friday inclusive. We are looking for an organised individual with the ability to manage a busy workload using…
Read MorePlanning Ahead for Upcoming Changes to Farming Relief: What You Need to Know
Farming families have long relied on careful, long-term planning to ensure that their land and businesses are passed down through the generations. However, following announcements in the autumn budget, significant changes are on the horizon that will impact the way these farms are managed and structured for inheritance tax (IHT) purposes. The changes to Agricultural…
Read MoreExperienced Family Lawyer – Crewkerne
Our Family Department has accredited lawyers specialising in a broad range of work including advice on divorce, separation, children, domestic abuse and financial matters arising from relationship breakdown. We are proud of our inclusive team ethos with everyone working together to achieve a high-quality service for clients and colleagues. The Role We currently have a…
Read MoreNational Apprenticeship Week
As we celebrate National Apprenticeship Week, we’re shining a spotlight on the benefits of apprenticeships and the impact they have on career development. At Everys, we offer a supportive and dynamic learning environment where apprentices can grow and gain valuable industry experience. We sat down with Jessica Beaty, an Apprentice Administrator in our Private Client…
Read MoreThe Importance of Keeping Your Will Updated: What You Need to Know About Marriage and Divorce
Making a Will is a vital step in making sure that your wishes are carried out after you die. However, it’s not just about making a Will – it’s just as important to keep it updated whenever there are significant changes in your life. Key events, such as marriage and divorce, can have a considerable…
Read MoreHow Do I Obtain a Non-Molestation Order (Restraining Order)?
What is a Non-Molestation Order? A Non-Molestation Order is a court order that prevents an individual (such as a partner, ex-partner, or associated person) from committing or threatening abuse against another person, whether it be direct or indirect. This includes abusive behaviours like harassment, intimidation, and pestering through various means such as in-person encounters, phone…
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