Cains Law has the necessary skills and experience to advise you on the purchase or sale of a business. We can assist you with all types of business, including companies, partnerships, and trusts. Cains Law can provide assistance with both retail and commercial leases. Seek expert legal advice from an experienced commercial lawyer before entering a lease to reduce cash-flow issues in the future.
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The Cains Law site is not a law encyclopaedia as we would much rather you call and have your questions answered directly. We are happy to arrange appointments after hours or at week-ends if you can't make it during business hours. If you have a legal matter that is outside our area of expertise, we have a network of experts and are happy to refer you to the best practitioner in that field that we know.
Anita Cains is a conveyancing solicitor with nearly twenty years experience. She aims for all her clients' transactions to be as smooth and stress free as possible. To achieve this she keeps them fully informed at all stages and explains the details of the transaction. Anita is aware that conveyancing transactions can seem to be a puzzle of unfamiliar procedures and terminology.
If you are a landlord, it is important that you have a legally binding lease in place for the security of your rental income. Alternatively, if you are a tenant of commercial premises, then securing the premises is vital for the continuing operation of your business by entering into a legally binding lease with your landlord.
It is important that you have a Will which is up to date and reflects your current assets and relationships. It will ensure that your assets will be distributed in accordance with your wishes after you pass away. Equally as important is to ensure that you have someone you trust to take care of your financial affairs and to make personal decisions on your behalf in your lifetime if you become mentally or physical incapacitated.
If you have been appointed as an Executor of the Will of a loved one, we completely understand the stress of dealing with their assets after their passing. If they have not left a Will you will need guidance as to how and who should deal with their assets. Probate, with its additional expense, is not always necessary following death.