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We Talk Law We make it easy for you to get the legal advice you need. For just £68, you can get expert legal he The length of your call is unlimited.

We Talk Law offers individuals and businesses a cost effective and convenient new way to obtain legal advice. Our network of practising solicitors provides legal advice over the phone for a fixed fee of just £68. This means you can discuss your legal issue at a time to suit you, from a place you feel comfortable, in absolute confidence, and be empowered by our advice. We only work with lawyers wit

h at least 10 years experience who specialise in five key areas of UK Law: Immigration Law, Family and Matrimonial Law, Criminal Law, Litigation and Employment Law. They will give you sound legal advice so that you can:
- understand your rights
- take the appropriate action to resolve your legal problem. Call us today on 0203 002 4898 for your legal advice!

Old Legal Wording Can Create Modern Inheritance ProblemsA will written decades ago may no longer reflect the reality of ...
04/06/2026

Old Legal Wording Can Create Modern Inheritance Problems

A will written decades ago may no longer reflect the reality of a modern family.

Today, families may include stepchildren, adopted children, surrogate-born children, donor conception, unmarried partners, and blended family arrangements. But older legal documents may use wording that creates uncertainty about who was intended to benefit.

That uncertainty can quickly turn into family disputes after someone passes away.

Regularly reviewing wills and trusts is not just about updating assets. It is about making sure your wishes are still clear, legally effective, and suited to your family today.

A carefully drafted will can help protect loved ones and reduce the risk of costly disputes later.

📞 Speak to a family law solicitor today for just £68.
0203 002 4898

Grandparents Are Not Automatically Entitled To Contact…Many grandparents play a huge role in a child’s life. But legally...
02/06/2026

Grandparents Are Not Automatically Entitled To Contact…

Many grandparents play a huge role in a child’s life. But legally, grandparents in England and Wales do not have automatic rights to contact.

That does not mean contact is impossible.

Where family relationships break down, grandparents may still be able to apply to the court for permission to seek arrangements to spend time with grandchildren. The court’s main focus will always be the child’s welfare and best interests.

In many cases, maintaining healthy relationships with wider family members can be incredibly valuable for children, especially during difficult family transitions.

Legal advice can help grandparents understand the options available and approach situations in a calm, child-focused way.

📞 Speak to a family law solicitor today for just £68.
0203 002 4898

Can You Legally Leave Everything To Just One Child?In England and Wales, people generally have freedom to decide who inh...
28/05/2026

Can You Legally Leave Everything To Just One Child?

In England and Wales, people generally have freedom to decide who inherits under their will. However, that does not always mean a decision cannot later be challenged.

Leaving the majority of an estate to one child may sometimes lead to disputes, particularly where other children or dependants believe they have been unfairly excluded.

Claims can arise under the Inheritance Act where certain family members believe reasonable financial provision has not been made for them.

Every family situation is different. What matters most is making sure your wishes are clearly documented and legally drafted to reduce uncertainty and future conflict.

Careful estate planning can help families avoid painful disputes at an already difficult time.

📞 Speak to a family law solicitor today for just £68.
0203 002 4898

Does Your Will Actually Protect Your Children?Many parents assume their will automatically protects their children. Unfo...
26/05/2026

Does Your Will Actually Protect Your Children?

Many parents assume their will automatically protects their children. Unfortunately, that is not always the case.

An outdated or poorly drafted will can create uncertainty around guardianship, inheritance, trusts, blended families, and financial protection for children after death.

Family circumstances change over time. Marriage, separation, remarriage, additional children, and changes in financial circumstances can all affect whether your will still does what you intended.

A properly prepared will is not only about passing on assets. It is about creating clarity, protecting children, and reducing the likelihood of disputes in the future.

Reviewing your will regularly can be one of the most important steps you take to protect your family.

📞 Speak to a family law solicitor today for just £68.
0203 002 4898

Texts, WhatsApps, Emails, Screenshots… Digital Evidence Is Changing Family LawModern family disputes increasingly involv...
21/05/2026

Texts, WhatsApps, Emails, Screenshots… Digital Evidence Is Changing Family Law

Modern family disputes increasingly involve digital evidence.

Messages, emails, social media posts, screenshots, photographs, and recordings can all become relevant in family law proceedings depending on the circumstances.

What is said privately online may later be relied upon in disputes involving finances, child arrangements, harassment, or relationship breakdowns.

That is why it is important to stay calm, avoid impulsive communication, and think carefully during emotionally difficult situations.

Digital evidence can sometimes strengthen a case, but it can also create complications if communication becomes aggressive, threatening, or inappropriate.

Seeking legal advice early can help people navigate sensitive situations more carefully and protect their position moving forward.

📞 Speak to a family law solicitor today for just £68.
0203 002 4898

👨👩👧 Can your ex relocate with your child without your agreement?In many cases, they will need your consent or permission...
14/05/2026

👨👩👧 Can your ex relocate with your child without your agreement?

In many cases, they will need your consent or permission from the court ⚖️ If you do not agree with the move, you may be able to challenge it.

The court will always focus on what is in the best interests of the child, so understanding your position early is important.

📞 Speak to a family law solicitor today for just £68.
0203 002 4898

Workplace discrimination is not always obvious, but it is never acceptable ⚖️If you are treated unfairly because of a pr...
11/05/2026

Workplace discrimination is not always obvious, but it is never acceptable ⚖️

If you are treated unfairly because of a protected characteristic such as race, gender, age, disability or religion, you may have a legal claim under the Equality Act 2010.

It can show up in different ways, including hiring decisions, pay, promotions, daily treatment or even dismissal.

Understanding your rights is the first step to taking action.

📞 Speak to an employment solicitor today for just £68.
0203 002 4898

Most people do not plan for legal issues to escalate ⚖️But when important decisions are delayed, especially around separ...
05/05/2026

Most people do not plan for legal issues to escalate ⚖️

But when important decisions are delayed, especially around separation, finances or shared assets, things can quickly become more complicated.

Getting advice early can help you understand your options, avoid unnecessary stress, and make informed choices before matters become harder to resolve.

📞 Speak to a solicitor today for just £68.
0203 002 4898

💍 Thinking about a prenup?It’s not about expecting things to go wrong. It’s about planning ahead and protecting both of ...
29/04/2026

💍 Thinking about a prenup?

It’s not about expecting things to go wrong. It’s about planning ahead and protecting both of you ⚖️

A prenuptial agreement can bring clarity around finances, property, and assets, helping you avoid uncertainty and future disputes.

📞 Speak to a family law solicitor today for just £68.
0203 002 4898

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