Party wall disputes are not uncommon and can arise from several different circumstances. Here, we look at what is meant by party wall in Jersey property law and how to…
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…
Jersey has its own distinct and separate legal system which is separate from that of other jurisdictions. Jersey’s litigation procedure is mainly embodied in the Royal Court Rules (the “Rules”). The Rules…
Parslows LLP is proud to have provided legal support to Pablo’s wine & beer bar in the successful launch of their exciting new Spanish-themed bar, which recently opened at the…
As a smaller Jersey business owner If you are a tenant of commercial premises you may be in a position where you wish to move to larger premises (or smaller…
The Notary public forms the oldest branch of the legal profession. Their origins can be traced back to the Romans. What does a notary do? A notary prepares Notarial Acts,…
Is there a requirement for a personal appearance in front of a notary? Attending Notary will depend on what the Notary is being asked to certify. If it is a…
A notary public is a qualified lawyer who also has powers to certify and confirm facts and documents. A notary is subject to regulation by the Notaries Court of Faculties….
Désastre applications are governed by the provisions of the Bankruptcy (Désastre) Jersey Law 1990. This remedy is available to parties seeking recovery of an unsatisfied debt owed by an individual or…