by Richard Lumborg | May 16, 2022 | Wills & Estate Planning
If your spouse or your parent exclude you from all their movable estate when they pass away you may be able to challenge the estate. Jersey law recognises the concept of forced heirship (Jersey Légitime). It restricts the freedom to leave Jersey movable estate to the...
by Richard Lumborg | Mar 24, 2022 | Residential Property
There are three types of property: Jersey freehold property The principle of Freehold is that the land on which the property sits is owned by you and everything below and above that plot of land also. This is the traditional method of conveying property in Jersey....
by Richard Lumborg | Mar 21, 2022 | Residential Property
Purchasing freehold property in Jersey What actually is a freehold? The concept of ownership is, in Jersey law, very simple: a person owns land or he does not. The only qualification is the case of joint ownership. The English concept of an “estate in” land plays no...
by Richard Lumborg | Mar 21, 2022 | Business
Do smaller Jersey businesses really need a lawyer? Among the countless considerations for smaller Jersey businesses who are starting or are already running a small business is the question of whether they need a business lawyer. There is a reluctance among small...
by Richard Lumborg | Mar 16, 2022 | Employment
Why have I received a compromise agreement? The purpose of a compromise agreement is to provide businesses and employees an alternative to costly employment tribunals by having an agreement which will settle any claims relating to dismissal or any other issues that...
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