Thursday 14 November 2013

New Property Lawyer!

We are delighted to welcome Stuart Roxborough to FDC Law. Stuart has joined our expanding property department, and is available now to take on new instructions.
Jonathan Wood welcomes Stuart Roxborough to the Firm

Stuart has now started working with Property Department head, Partner Jonathan Wood, in the Midsomer Norton office. Stuart explains,  "I have worked in the South West for the past 3 years, after gaining experience as an In House lawyer in both in property development and at a National Building Society. I have a lot of experience in Residential Conveyancing, including dealing with planning and development, and also with Commercial work"

 Jonathan Wood  confirmed "As a leading player in residential and commercial property  in Midsomer Norton and the surrounding areas, FDC is always extremely busy, and adding Stuart to our team will allow us to offer those services to an even wider range of clients"

Stuart can be contacted at our Midsomer Norton office

Wednesday 25 September 2013

A Winner!

FDC Law's Senior partner, James Hollis has been very busy over the last few weeks -If you attended  the Frome Cheese Show you may have met James, and he was also to be found selling programmes at the Frome Carnival

As well as representing the firm at these local events, as part of our long term commitment to support our local communities James has found time in his personal capacity to enter Nunney and District Flower Show.

As you can see, James was very successful and got to take home some striking silverware!

Congratulations to James (and next time, bring in some of the tasty home-grown goodies for us to share!)

Monday 9 September 2013

Will Writing - The Need for Consumer Protection

The Ministry of Justice has confirmed that, despite a report from the Legal Services Board  finding that "There is consumer detriment in the will writing market, and that the reservation of will writing activities [...] could address this detriment" they will not be changing the rules to make will-writing a "Reserved Activity" (one which can only be carried out by someone who is properly qualified and authorised)

Because will-writing is not currently a reserved activity, there are many organisations which offer will-writing services which may not have the appropriate knowledge or expertise, leading to serious problems.

At worst, unregulated will writers may lie about whether they are regulated or insured, may steal from their clients, or may simply fail to take into account what the person making the will wants or needs, leading to invalid wills or wills which don't have the effect intended.

One very common problem is that of disappearing companies, where the will writer or will writing company goes bust or disappears, leading to wills being lost, or to customers left with nowhere to turn to resolve problems. (if a will is held by a solicitor, then even if the solicitors firm were to go bust, the Solicitors Regulation Authority would step in to ensure that important documents are kept, and to provide insurance cover against negligence)

All of these problems can leave consumers with hefty bills to put things right.

The Law Society has called for will writers to be properly regulated, so that consumers are protected from fraud and incompetence. A petition calling for proper regulation, by making will-writing a reserved acticity, has been set up here, and we encourage you to consider signing it, to help raise standards across the board.

If you would like help or advice about making a will, estate planning or to help with dealing with the estate of  someone who has died, please contact James Hollis or Darrell Collins who will be happy to help.


Monday 5 August 2013

Legal watchdog Warns of Dangers of Non-Lawyers

The Legal Ombudsman has warned that people may be left stranded with no effective way of making complaints, if they use non-lawyers to carry out legal work.  

An independent  report commissioned by the Ombudsman found that people buying wills, getting advice about employment issues, building plans and debt management plans, and people using ‘DIY’ legal documents are at particular risk. There are similar problems with using online services, and those provided by companies such as the AA where it is often now clear whether the company is providing legal advice or not.

Elizabeth France, who is Chair of the Legal Ombudsman’s board,  states that “Buying  legal advice is to some extent a lottery for consumers who are understandably confused about whether the people providing it are up to standard”   

James Hollis, Senior Partner at FDC Law, explains “As Solicitors, we are regulated by the SRA, and our clients have access not only to our own internal complaints process, but to the Ombudsman, who is independent, if they are not satisfied with how we have dealt with any problems. In addition, and unlike unregulated organisations, because we are required to have appropriate insurance and because we are regulated by the SRA, even if a firm of solicitors closes down, their clients are still protected, and documents such as Wills or Deeds which are held will be safe”

In addition to having clear and binding processes for dealing with any complaints, Solicitors are required to maintain their expertise by regular training. At FDC Law we are also proud to hold the Lexcel quality mark which means that we are inspected and re-assessed on an annual basis.

We provide all of our clients will full details of our complaints process and the options for taking matters further when we are fist instructed, and operate a clear, open complaints procedure so that in the unlikely event that you are not happy with our service, you know exactly how to proceed.

The full release is available on the  Legal Ombudsman's own website 

Monday 3 June 2013

Help in managing the cost of Care

As we live longer, more and more of us face the issue of how to fund our care in old age


The Government have announced that they intend to introduce a Care Bill in this parliamentary session.  The  aim of the proposed bill is  to ensure that elderly people inEnglandwill not have to sell their homes to meet social care costs. It will work by capping lifetime costs at £72,000 by April 2016.  It also proposes to extend the means test threshold for financial help in meeting care costs. However, this could still be a big chunk of your estate.

 Partner Darrell Collins explains “At present, you may be forced to sell your house in order to meet Care Home fees, and the cost of care can significantly reduce how much you have to leave to your loved ones. However, by planning ahead, you can reduce your exposure” 

For advice about care fees planning please contact Darrell Collins at our Midsomer Norton office on 01761 417575.

Friday 31 May 2013

Finding your way through Divorce or Separation

The end of a relationship is always stressful, and it can be hard to work out how best to find the right advice and support. 


Recent cuts to Legal Aid mean that very few people are not entitled to legal aid to cover the cost of legal advice on separation. However, this doesn’t meant that you cannot find affordable help.
Marjorie Taylor, of our family department,  explains “At FDC Law , we offer an initial free consultation  where we can provide you with basic information, and help you to decide the best way forward for you. We then offer a range of services, including our ‘Stepping Stones’ Pay As You Go option for divorce, which allows you to have as much, or as little, advice as you want, and to control your spending.”

There are many options available other than consulting a solicitor, but do take some time to check your options. Fixed fee and online options often appear cheaper than seeing a solicitor, at first glance, but it’s important to make sure that you are comparing like with like – many fixed fee offerings don’t include details of court fees or VAT in the prices quoted, or relate only to the divorce itself, not to any issues around children or finances.
At QualitySolicitors FDC Law we are happy to discuss with you what will best meet your needs, and to make sure you are kept informed of the costs throughout your case, so you don’t find yourself facing unexpected bills.
 We are happy to provide you with support to deal with straightforward cases yourself, and will refer you to other services such as mediation when this is appropriate. We will also tell you if you are likely to be eligible for any help under the Legal Aid system. As a full service firm, QualitySolicitors FDC Law can also help you in dealing with other issues which may arise as a result of a divorce or separation, such as the need to make or update your will, or to sell your home or buy a new property.

Bear in mind that spending a little money to get proper, independent advice at the outset can ensure that you avoid making expensive mistakes.  Did you know, for instance, that there is no such thing as a ‘Quickie Divorce’? That you should not pay to be given divorce papers to be filled in, as these are available free of charge from the Court? or that many cheap or online divorce ‘ providers’ are unregulated, giving you little chance of redress if anything goes wrong?

If you are facing a separation, or need advice about financial issues, or issues relating to children  arising from a separation, contact Marjorie Taylor or Marion Fisher on 01671 417575 (Midsomer Norton or Keynsham) or 01373 469140 (Frome) for an initial free consultation, and for expert, friendly advice

Tuesday 14 May 2013

New Law Society forms will smooth path for property deals

New property forms have been produced by the Law Society of England and Wales which should make property transactions easier for sellers and buyers alike.

Following an extensive consultation with the legal profession, the Property Information Form and Fitting and Contents Form have been updated to more accurately reflect the information needed by buyers and include some new questions which are often asked during the process of buying a house.
FDC Law Partner Jonathan Wood said “At present, we often have to write to a sellers solicitor several times with further questions about the property. Hopefully, more of those questions will now be answered up-front, helping to make the process quicker and easier for both seller and buyer”

The new forms reflect feedback from lawyers and mortgage lenders

The new forms have been designed to improve the conveyancing process by obtaining more accurate and reliable information earlier in the transaction, smoothing the process for all parties involved in the process.

The Property Information Form has also been updated to take account of various changes including flooding, Japanese knotweed and the recently announced “Green Deal”.

Law Society chief executive Desmond Hudson said the forms were another example of the Law Society listening to the views of both consumers and the industry to develop a more beneficial and practical solution.

'Conveyancing is a complex process and anything we can do to ease the burden on solicitors and ultimately consumers is a great result. It was especially important that the final product was fit for purpose and accepted by solicitors and clients alike, so having input from our members early on was very valuable.'
If you are buying or selling a property, contact our Property Team on 01761 417575 (Midsomer Norton) 0117 916 1088 (Keynsham) or 01373 463311 (Frome) 

Monday 13 May 2013

More Families Need Advice About Inheritance Tax Planning


Financial Consultants in the United Kingdom report that more families than ever are taking advice on cutting their inheritance tax bills as increasing numbers of families are falling in to the Inheritance Tax net.

Despite  the Government announcing, earlier this year that the thresholds of £325,000 for individuals or £650,000 for married couples would be frozen until 2018, 73% of all clients are still not focusing on inheritance tax planning. FDC Law’s Darrell Collins explains “Many people don’t realise that Inheritance Tax may have to be paid when they die, or that they can take steps to reduce the amounts paid, by taking suitable advice when they make their will”

For advice about tax planning and inheritance please contact the Private Client Team at Frome on 01373 469130  or Midsomer Norton on 01761 417575

Friday 10 May 2013

TaxMan Targets Second Homes


HMRC has announced that it is targeting capital gains tax on the sale of second homes. 

They have asked anyone who has not yet disclosed a capital gains tax liability to come forward and disclose that liability before the 9th August 2013.  They will then allow a further four weeks to pay the tax owing.  After that, the taxman will search stamp duty records to find people who have sold property either inside or outside the UK without paying capital gains tax. 

It is thought they will search back many years and any penalty charge will amount to 100% of the unpaid tax or even 200% if the property is overseas.

James Hollis explains “Capital Gains Tax is paid on any increase in value between when you buy, and sell, your property.  There are allowances and you may be able to off-set the value of improvements to the property against the increase in value. We can help you to work out whether you owe any tax, and what to do to reduce the risk of paying penalties on top”

If you have sold a second home or investment property and think this may affect you,  please contact James Hollis in our Frome office (01373 463311) or Darrell Collins at our Midsomer Norton and Keynsham offices. (01761 417575) who will be happy to advise you.

Friday 12 April 2013

Further Winners


We were very happy to present another of our winning clients, Mrs Davies, with her bottle of bubbly this week.

Helen Middleton and Martin Short present Mrs Davies with her Bubbly
We understand that Mr and Mrs Davies will be celebrating a family wedding and hope that the extra fizz will go down well

Friday 5 April 2013

More Congratulations

Are due to Frome employee Sam Ibbitson, whose wedding we celebrated last year, and who has now become the proud Mum of Roxi, who weighed in at an impressive 9lbs 8oz.

Many congratulations to proud Mums Sam and Karen.

Welcoming new Partner Martin Short

As you will have seen from our recent blog, Partner Sandra Emery recently retired.

We are very happy to announce that Martin Short, who has worked with Sandra in our Commercial Property department since 2005, will now be heading up the department. We’d like to welcome Martin as a partner,and look forward to continuing to work with him, in his new capacity.

 The changes have also seen conveyancing solicitor David Littlewood move from our Midsomer Norton office to Frome

Saturday 30 March 2013

Goodbye, Sandra

FDC Law has been saying goodbye to Sandra Emery, partner, and head of our Commercial Property Department, who is retiring after many years service with the firm.

Sandra was based at our Frome Office and outside working hours is well known for her involvment with St John's Ambulance.

Sandra's last day in the office!
We would like to wish Sandra all the very best for the future, and a long and happy retirement!

Thursday 28 March 2013

What an Honour!

We are very happy to congratulate former employee June Barnes on receiving the MBE. Mrs Barnes was for many years the receptionists at our Frome office, before her retirement, and she is remembered by many clients and members of staff.

Mrs Barnes came in to show us her well-earned honour, which was given for her services to the community in Frome, in particular her involvement with the Carnival and with women's netball.

June Barnes, MBE
As long term sponsors of the carnival, and June's former employers we are doubly proud of her, and are delighted to see that she has been recognised for all her years of support for the local community.

Monday 25 February 2013

Finding the litigation process difficult? How to manage your feelings of stress


The following guest post has been written by Dr Katrina Hinkley, Director of Connect Psychotherapy Practice, providing Cognitive Behaviour Therapy in Bath and Bristol.

If you have suffered a personal injury, perhaps due to an accident or clinical negligence, you may be experiencing symptoms such as chronic pain, low mood, insomnia or irritability.

The litigation process can help to recompense you for any financial, physical or psychological damage you have suffered, and can also help to pay for any ongoing medical treatment.

However, the litigation process can itself be stressful, and perhaps exacerbate some of your symptoms. Perhaps you struggle to open letters relating to your claim, and put them off until you have a pile of unopened mail. Or, you may be dreading an upcoming court case and worrying about being cross-examined.

Perhaps you feel unworthy of recompense even though you know that you are not to blame for the personal injury you have suffered.

If you recognise any of these feelings, you’re not alone. What you are experiencing is entirely normal. If you are new to the litigation process, it’s only natural to worry about what will happen and feel anxious or nervous.

Talk to your solicitor
Your solicitor is on your side, and will do all they can to reassure you and explain anything you are unsure about. Tell them about your concerns, no matter how trivial you think they are. Ask them to go through any letters with you, if necessary.

Familiarise yourself with the process
Ask your solicitor to talk you through the process in detail, so that you feel more prepared. They willexplain what happens, for example, during a court appearance, and will be able to talk you through any questions that you may be asked.

Share your feelings with family and friends
Don’t feel that you should be coping with this on your own. When you tell family and friends how you feel, they are likely to be happy to listen and offer support.

Get support from a therapist
You may benefit from meeting with a psychotherapist, who will help you to manage your feelings of stress using therapies such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT).

This can also help you to manage symptoms caused by your personal injury, such as chronic pain or post traumatic stress disorder. Seeking help from a therapist doesn’t mean you are ‘mad’ – it simply means that you need help to cope with feelings and symptoms that are not your fault.

Further information
To find out more about CBT for feelings or stress, anxiety or chronic pain, visit the Connect PP website.

Friday 15 February 2013

Lucky Winners!

In December we wrote about the chance for our clients to join in our 10th Anniversary celebrations by winning a bottle of pink bubbly. 
Partners Darrell Collins, Jonathan Wood and Marjorie Taylor present Mr. and Mrs. Blunden with their prize!
We've now drawn the winners and are happy to be giving away bottles of fizz to our 10 lucky winners.
Mr and Mrs Power receive their bottle from Senior Partner James Hollis
So far we've been told that the bottles of bubbly will be being served as a Valentine's Day treat, and to toast visitors from the antipodes!  

We hope all winners enjoy celebrating on us!

Mrs Wyatt receiving her Fizz from Susan Haines and Darrell Collins

Friday 25 January 2013

Elite Status Confirmed

At QualitySolicitors FDC Law we always try to provide the best possible service, and we have strict standards to ensure this. For the past 6 years, we have held the Law Society's 'Lexcel' Quality Standard, and we are happy to say that following our recent annual audit, that status has been confirmed.

Currently, only around 10% of solicitor's firms in England have the accreditation, which is only granted after rigorous testing and inspection (our latest inspection covered 3 days!).

Knowing that FDC Law is a Lexcel accredited practice should, we hope, give our clients further confidence that they are in good hands!