Entries by Bartons

Business Interruption – is your business covered?

In the current crisis, many small businesses have turned to their insurance policies, to see if they can claim for business interruption (‘BI’).  They may have a shock:  either they are not covered for BI, or their insurer may say the BI cover does not apply in the Covid-19 lockdown.   BI cover usually forms […]

The Property Market Is Moving

The government has relaxed the coronavirus (COVID-19) restrictions and the housing market has re-opened and buyers and sellers can once again resume their moving plans. From Wednesday, May 13 it is acceptable to leave your home to: Visit estate agent’s offices (to include letting agents and show homes); View a property with a view to buying or […]

Getting Ready To Sell During Lockdown

As Britain enters a further period of lockdown, many will be implementing a moving plan. Visits to the Rightmove are running at a high level and there is pent-up demand. At Bartons it is “business as usual.” We have put in place innovative ways to be pro-active to ensure our work continues and we achieve our […]

Can I Still Get Divorced During Lockdown?

With large amounts of people being forced inside due to  the current coronavirus pandemic many of the normal working processes are coming to a halt, however the divorce process is not one of them. Divorce Solicitors Are Still Working With the majority of the communication between solicitors and their clients being over the phone and by […]

Is a DIY Will legal?

A homemade Will is legal and valid, if it is correctly signed and witnessed. However, the safety and security of your family could hang on that “if” – it’s an awfully big risk to take! Bartons Solicitors frequently see problems with DIY Wills ranging from them being executed incorrectly (which makes the Will invalid) to […]

It’s all in the planning, right?

There is often a big hype about the need to obtain planning permission for a planned development or project, so much so that many other pre-development considerations somehow seem far less important and sometimes are little thought about. Of course planning is important, but spending time and money investing in the planning process could be […]

Keeping safe and carrying on!

The threat of Coronavirus has meant that everything has changed and in these challenging times Bartons solicitors remains a steady constant ensuring that you and your family have access to the legal help and support you need at this difficult time. Covid-19 has led a number of people to consider what would happen in the […]

Seaworthiness

In March 2020, poor passage planning and inadequate systems for navigation were the root findings in two very different contexts.  The first was a judgment from the Court of Appeal, relating to the grounding of a ship in 2011.  The second was a report from the Marine Accident Investigation Branch (‘MAIB’), relating to the loss […]

Meet With Us By Video Link

Like most other businesses, we have now closed our offices in Kingsbridge, Totnes, Plymouth and Bristol in compliance with the Government’s social distancing policy. However, all of our lawyers are able to work remotely and we are therefore able to ensure that we continue to provide a high level of service to all our clients. […]