A Will is more than a legal document, it protects your legacy and your loved ones and ensuring that it aligns with your life after marriage isn’t just sensible, it’s essential.
The Public Order Act 1986 outlines a number of offences that range in their seriousness, from being drunk and disorderly to rioting.
Common public order offences often relate to public affray, including threatening behaviour, common assault and being drunk and disorderly. At Giles Wilson, we have decades of experience when it comes to defending clients in these areas. In some cases, acting in self-defence may be a legitimate defence in the face of a public order offence allegation.
If you are being investigated for a public order offence, our criminal defence lawyers can help you pursue the best possible outcome.
Whatever your issue is, our dedicated family solicitors in London and Essex will help you find the right resolution.
A Will is more than a legal document, it protects your legacy and your loved ones and ensuring that it aligns with your life after marriage isn’t just sensible, it’s essential.
All landlords are required to serve upon their tenant by 31 May 2026 the Renters’ Rights Act Information Sheet 2026. This is available on the government website and should be sent to the tenant as soon as possible.
The Giles Wilson team tuned in as Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivered the 2025 Autumn Budget yesterday. We were concerned about the rumoured changes to Inheritance Tax (IHT) and the impact that it may have on our clients. The changes, while more modest than anticipated, will have a measurable impact on some.
The expertise of our solicitors is regularly recognised by some of the profession’s most distinguished organisations. As well as being a member of a number of Law Society schemes, we have won awards at the Law Society Excellence Awards, the Halsbury Legal Awards and the Modern Law Awards.
We have also received recognition in the form of the Lexcel mark of quality, a Legal 500 listing and a place on the shortlist of The Lawyer’s Boutique Firm of the Year.
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