Woodcocks Haworth and Nuttall
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Chief Executive: Michael Shroot
Directors: Sara Beaumont, Daniel Boulton, David Buskey, David Connor, Gary Jones, Daniel Long, Stephen Parr, Nicola Phelps
Associate Directors: Paul Matthews
Firm Overview:
Being the only firm of solicitors with a network of offices covering Lancashire and Greater Manchester, WHN Solicitors provides high quality services from Accrington, Bacup, Blackburn, Bury, Clitheroe, Great Harwood, Haslingden and Rawtenstall. WHN’s teams of specialist, friendly lawyers are committed to delivering outstanding results and exceptional service to businesses, individuals and families. WHN is genuinely respected across the Lancashire and Greater Manchester area with a reputation for excellence.
With over 100 employees, WHN Solicitors has professional and friendly experts across the full range of legal services. WHN has vast local knowledge and its lawyers consistently deliver high quality legal services to individuals, families and businesses alike.
WHN’s commercial team comprises specialists in employment law, commercial and corporate law, commercial property, debt recovery and dispute resolution which makes WHN a truly credible alternative to city centre law firms. WHN’s lawyers pride themselves on their understanding and deep working relationships with their clients which is underpinned by their knowledge of local markets and the people who live and work in East Lancashire. The commercial team has a real depth of understanding of the changing environment within which businesses operate and this ensures that clients are given relevant advice in a timely and professional manner. The range of clients that WHN Solicitors work with is drawn from all sectors and includes large corporates, SMEs and owner managed businesses.
In addition to the commercial team, WHN Solicitors also has a team of understanding and caring experts who advise individuals and families. The team’s expertise includes residential conveyancing, wills, trusts and probate, asset planning, family law with specialist expertise in the legalities surrounding care proceedings and adoption law, civil disputes, employment problems, landlord and tenant/housing, personal injury and motoring offences. Clients also benefit from the firm’s separate specialist team providing financial advice.
WHN Solicitors has a long history with Woodcocks initially established in Bury over 200 years ago – making it one of the oldest family firms of solicitors in England. Over the years, the firm has significantly grown becoming WHN Solicitors in 2012 when Woodcocks merged with Haworth and Nuttall to form one firm.
WHN Solicitors continues to have East Lancashire at the heart of its operations; supporting numerous local charities across the region and playing a key role in working with local schools and colleges to help young people gain valuable work experience.
The range of legal services available at WHN Solicitors is comprehensive and its lawyers pride themselves on their excellent levels of customer service and competitive pricing which means that their legal services offer real value for money to their clients.
They have longstanding relationships with their clients across all service areas. This high level of client retention is testament to the consistent quality of advice and customer service that they deliver.
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Arranging children’s Christmas holiday contact between separated parents
The Christmas holiday season is a busy, yet important, period for families, particularly if parents still have dependent children.
WHN director advises home buyers to act fast to avoid Stamp Duty Land Tax increase
House buyers should act quickly following significant changes to residential property taxes which were confirmed in the autumn budget, according to WHN Solicitors’ director and head of residential conveyancing Jennifer Prysiaznyj.
WHN Solicitors grows litigation team with key Lancashire appointments
Woodcocks Haworth and Nuttall Solicitors (WHN) has strengthened its litigation team with two new appointments in Lancashire.
What landlords should know about plans to ban section 21 evictions
For several years there have been plans to amend the laws on private renting to make the system fairer and protect the wellbeing and rights of tenants. On Wednesday, September 11, 2024, the new Labour government published a guidance introducing to parliament the Renters’ Rights Bill.
How to recover debt through bailiffs and enforcement officers
Recovering debt is the process of retrieving outstanding payments that are owed to you by individuals or businesses. It involves various methods, such as reminders and negotiations, but if these methods fail to be effective, legal proceedings may be required.
WHN Solicitors swings big at annual charity golf day to raise £5,680 for local hospice
Woodcocks Haworth and Nuttall’s (WHN) annual charity golf day, which brings together budding golfers from businesses across Lancashire and Greater Manchester, has raised £5,680 for Rossendale Hospice.
I want to divorce my partner but we are in debt, what should I do?
The decision for married couples to divorce is never an easy one and it can be compounded and more difficult to deal with if you or your partner or both of you, are burdened with debt.
I want to sell half of my house to my partner who is moving in, what do I need to know?
If you own your own home and have a partner who will be moving in, you may want your partner to share ownership of your house.
King’s Speech: key residential property updates
On July 17, 2024, King Charles III delivered the Labour government’s first King’s Speech to the House of Lords. It set out the new government’s priorities and proposed legislative programme for the next parliamentary session.
Commercial Landlords: Five tips to avoid tenancy problems
Renting out commercial property can be risky for a landlord, particularly when leases are granted without seeking advice from a lawyer. Getting it right from the start can help prevent big issues if your tenant is behind on rent, leaves the premises or makes structural changes without your consent.
Should I gift my wealth to my family to avoid inheritance tax?
Well-known television presenter Anne Robinson was recently covered in the national press detailing how she has plans to help her family to avoid paying inheritance tax on her £50m fortune after she dies.
What are my options for agreeing school holiday arrangements with my ex-partner?
Whether you love them or loathe them, the school summer holidays are just around the corner. This should be a period when children enjoy a break from school to spend quality time with family and friends. However, if parents are separated or divorced, it can sometimes be difficult to agree.
The Freehold and Leasehold Reform Act 2024 becomes law
Homeowners across England and Wales are expected to receive more rights, powers, and protections over their homes under the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 which became law last month.
WHN Solicitors appoints family law specialist to strengthen its Clitheroe team
Woodcocks Haworth and Nuttall Solicitors (WHN) has appointed qualified solicitor Zahra Hanif to strengthen the family law services provided to clients at our Clitheroe office.
WHN team walks over 800 miles to recognise Mental Health Awareness Week
The team at Woodcocks, Haworth and Nuttall (WHN) has walked over 800 miles during Mental Health Awareness Week to recognise the positive benefits of movement on wellbeing.
WHN backs inaugural Rossendale Valley business expo as main sponsor
Woodcocks, Haworth and Nuttall (WHN) is backing a new local authority-led business exhibition designed to celebrate businesses in Rossendale and support local economic growth.
What is a Right to Buy purchase and why is it different from other house sales?
With recent claims from Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham suggesting that suspending the Right to Buy scheme may help revive the incentive for local councils to build more social housing, WHN conveyancer Mathew Simkin explains how the scheme works and the process behind the purchase.
What is an uncontested lease renewal and how can it be resolved?
An uncontested lease renewal arises where there is a protected lease relating to commercial premises. The starting point is that the tenant is entitled to a new lease, but the parties do not agree the new lease terms.
A guide to the searches required when buying a residential property
When considering the purchase of a residential property, clients often ask what searches are involved during the conveyancing process and why they are required.
Do I need a nuptial agreement?
David Connor, director and family law specialist based in WHN’s Rawtenstall office, explains why some couples may consider entering into a nuptial agreement as part of their commitment to getting married.
A guide to the searches required when buying a residential property
When considering the purchase of a residential property, clients often ask what searches are involved during the conveyancing process and why they are required.
Closely contested annual quiz as WHN Solicitors raises funds for Bury arts and entertainment charity
Woodcocks Haworth and Nuttall Solicitors (WHN) has boosted funds for The Met, a Bury-based arts and entertainment charity, raising around £2,300 in a closely fought charity quiz night.
I am considering divorce, what is the process?
Ending a marriage is one of the most significant and stressful decisions a couple may ever make. But if your relationship has broken down, the decision to divorce may be necessary for both parties to move forward.
WHN Solicitors recruits three new specialists to its Blackburn office
North West law firm Woodcocks Haworth and Nuttall Solicitors (WHN) has made three new appointments to strengthen the service provided to clients at its Blackburn office.
Five key UK personal tax allowances that can help you save money
The UK personal tax system may seem complicated and difficult to navigate, but there are several opportunities to reduce your tax bill and save money through annual allowances.
Consenting to assign a commercial lease: what commercial landlords need to know
Assigning a commercial lease involves transferring the lease to another person who then becomes the new tenant. In most cases this may require the consent of the landlord.
I’m not happy with my late parent’s will, what can I do?
There are many reasons a parent may not have provided for one of their children in their will, which could cause surprise and upset to a son or daughter.
Protecting your business in divorce: advice from an expert solicitor
The law treats a business as an asset, making its ownership significant in financial matters related to divorce.
A guide to creating successful and watertight commercial contracts
For any formal business agreement, a well-drafted commercial contract benefits all parties by helping to ensure the terms of the agreement are adhered to as well as saving time and expense on legal action if its terms are breached.
How a legal professional can help with debt recovery: A guide for businesses
Maintaining healthy cash flow is paramount to business success and unpaid debts can significantly impact this, leading to financial strain and operational challenges.
Arranging children’s Christmas holiday contact between separated parents
The Christmas holiday season is a busy, yet important, period for families, particularly if parents still have dependent children.
WHN director advises home buyers to act fast to avoid Stamp Duty Land Tax increase
House buyers should act quickly following significant changes to residential property taxes which were confirmed in the autumn budget, according to WHN Solicitors’ director and head of residential conveyancing Jennifer Prysiaznyj.
WHN Solicitors grows litigation team with key Lancashire appointments
Woodcocks Haworth and Nuttall Solicitors (WHN) has strengthened its litigation team with two new appointments in Lancashire.
What landlords should know about plans to ban section 21 evictions
For several years there have been plans to amend the laws on private renting to make the system fairer and protect the wellbeing and rights of tenants. On Wednesday, September 11, 2024, the new Labour government published a guidance introducing to parliament the Renters’ Rights Bill.
How to recover debt through bailiffs and enforcement officers
Recovering debt is the process of retrieving outstanding payments that are owed to you by individuals or businesses. It involves various methods, such as reminders and negotiations, but if these methods fail to be effective, legal proceedings may be required.
WHN Solicitors swings big at annual charity golf day to raise £5,680 for local hospice
Woodcocks Haworth and Nuttall’s (WHN) annual charity golf day, which brings together budding golfers from businesses across Lancashire and Greater Manchester, has raised £5,680 for Rossendale Hospice.
I want to divorce my partner but we are in debt, what should I do?
The decision for married couples to divorce is never an easy one and it can be compounded and more difficult to deal with if you or your partner or both of you, are burdened with debt.
I want to sell half of my house to my partner who is moving in, what do I need to know?
If you own your own home and have a partner who will be moving in, you may want your partner to share ownership of your house.
King’s Speech: key residential property updates
On July 17, 2024, King Charles III delivered the Labour government’s first King’s Speech to the House of Lords. It set out the new government’s priorities and proposed legislative programme for the next parliamentary session.
Commercial Landlords: Five tips to avoid tenancy problems
Renting out commercial property can be risky for a landlord, particularly when leases are granted without seeking advice from a lawyer. Getting it right from the start can help prevent big issues if your tenant is behind on rent, leaves the premises or makes structural changes without your consent.
Should I gift my wealth to my family to avoid inheritance tax?
Well-known television presenter Anne Robinson was recently covered in the national press detailing how she has plans to help her family to avoid paying inheritance tax on her £50m fortune after she dies.
What are my options for agreeing school holiday arrangements with my ex-partner?
Whether you love them or loathe them, the school summer holidays are just around the corner. This should be a period when children enjoy a break from school to spend quality time with family and friends. However, if parents are separated or divorced, it can sometimes be difficult to agree.
The Freehold and Leasehold Reform Act 2024 becomes law
Homeowners across England and Wales are expected to receive more rights, powers, and protections over their homes under the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 which became law last month.
WHN Solicitors appoints family law specialist to strengthen its Clitheroe team
Woodcocks Haworth and Nuttall Solicitors (WHN) has appointed qualified solicitor Zahra Hanif to strengthen the family law services provided to clients at our Clitheroe office.
WHN team walks over 800 miles to recognise Mental Health Awareness Week
The team at Woodcocks, Haworth and Nuttall (WHN) has walked over 800 miles during Mental Health Awareness Week to recognise the positive benefits of movement on wellbeing.
WHN backs inaugural Rossendale Valley business expo as main sponsor
Woodcocks, Haworth and Nuttall (WHN) is backing a new local authority-led business exhibition designed to celebrate businesses in Rossendale and support local economic growth.
What is a Right to Buy purchase and why is it different from other house sales?
With recent claims from Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham suggesting that suspending the Right to Buy scheme may help revive the incentive for local councils to build more social housing, WHN conveyancer Mathew Simkin explains how the scheme works and the process behind the purchase.
What is an uncontested lease renewal and how can it be resolved?
An uncontested lease renewal arises where there is a protected lease relating to commercial premises. The starting point is that the tenant is entitled to a new lease, but the parties do not agree the new lease terms.
A guide to the searches required when buying a residential property
When considering the purchase of a residential property, clients often ask what searches are involved during the conveyancing process and why they are required.
Do I need a nuptial agreement?
David Connor, director and family law specialist based in WHN’s Rawtenstall office, explains why some couples may consider entering into a nuptial agreement as part of their commitment to getting married.
A guide to the searches required when buying a residential property
When considering the purchase of a residential property, clients often ask what searches are involved during the conveyancing process and why they are required.
Closely contested annual quiz as WHN Solicitors raises funds for Bury arts and entertainment charity
Woodcocks Haworth and Nuttall Solicitors (WHN) has boosted funds for The Met, a Bury-based arts and entertainment charity, raising around £2,300 in a closely fought charity quiz night.
I am considering divorce, what is the process?
Ending a marriage is one of the most significant and stressful decisions a couple may ever make. But if your relationship has broken down, the decision to divorce may be necessary for both parties to move forward.
WHN Solicitors recruits three new specialists to its Blackburn office
North West law firm Woodcocks Haworth and Nuttall Solicitors (WHN) has made three new appointments to strengthen the service provided to clients at its Blackburn office.
Five key UK personal tax allowances that can help you save money
The UK personal tax system may seem complicated and difficult to navigate, but there are several opportunities to reduce your tax bill and save money through annual allowances.
Consenting to assign a commercial lease: what commercial landlords need to know
Assigning a commercial lease involves transferring the lease to another person who then becomes the new tenant. In most cases this may require the consent of the landlord.
I’m not happy with my late parent’s will, what can I do?
There are many reasons a parent may not have provided for one of their children in their will, which could cause surprise and upset to a son or daughter.
Protecting your business in divorce: advice from an expert solicitor
The law treats a business as an asset, making its ownership significant in financial matters related to divorce.
A guide to creating successful and watertight commercial contracts
For any formal business agreement, a well-drafted commercial contract benefits all parties by helping to ensure the terms of the agreement are adhered to as well as saving time and expense on legal action if its terms are breached.
How a legal professional can help with debt recovery: A guide for businesses
Maintaining healthy cash flow is paramount to business success and unpaid debts can significantly impact this, leading to financial strain and operational challenges.