Have you ever found the perfect property only to find that a lender is unwilling to give you a mortgage because there is a flying freehold? If so, you may be wondering what a flying freehold is and why it can be so troublesome. [read more]
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Government plans to raise the proposed lifetime cap on care fee contributions by the elderly to £60,000 have been met with a storm of protest, but those who wish to provide for care in retirement are being encouraged to take steps to protect their assets now. [read more]
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| DDI: | 01245 228132 |
| Email: | mcnabn@gepp.co.uk |
| Teams: | Family Law |
"The breakdown of any relationship, and the disputes that can arise, often creates one of life's most stressful and difficult experiences. From divorce to problems with child contact arrangements, I provide a professional and sympathetic approach to achieve a fair and reasonable outcome."
Neil joined the firm in 2007 as a trainee having studied at the College of Law in York. He joined the Family Department upon qualification in 2009 where he deals with a variety of issues involving divorce, including contact and residence disputes concerning children.
In his spare time, Neil enjoys playing various sports, particularly football and golf. He also enjoys the odd trip to Bradford to watched his beloved Bradford City play!