WMB Law are pleased to announce the opening of our new branch in Shrewsbury Town Centre.
Please note visiting will be by appointment only. Please call 01952 291100 to book an appointment.
Introducing The New Mental Health Team
Introducing our brand-new Mental Health Department. The mental health team is made up of solicitor, Natalie Dodds, and trainee solicitor, Natalie Holloway…
University of Wolverhampton’s legal advice clinic
We are pleased to announce that our Family Law Department are supporting the University of Wolverhampton’s pop-up advice clinics this November.
The Benefits of Lasting Power of Attorney
Lasting Power of Attorney allows you to nominate trusted friends or relatives to manage your financial and health affairs in the event that you can’t…
Divorce/Civil Partnership And Financial Matters
If you are dealing with your own divorce/dissolution of civil partnership and you want peace of mind, contact WMB Law to arrange a one-off fixed fee meeting…
Do you have a child in long term Foster Care? or waiting to be placed with an adoptive family?
Care Proceedings are distressing for everyone concerned and sadly very often end with children being permanently removed from their parents. Find out how we can help…
WMB Opposes Court Change
From the beginning of April 2018 all remand prisoners for the West Mercia area have been taken to Kidderminster Magistrates’ Court. This includes defendants from Telford, Shrewsbury, Worcester, Redditch and Hereford. Find out how WMB Law are opposing these changes.
Changes to Legal Aid for Victims of Domestic Violence
Legal Aid is a service in the UK which provides people with funding to get access to Legal Advice and Legal Services for those who cannot afford it. Do you know about the revised legal aid regulations?
What is a postal requisition?
A Postal Requisition is now the most popular way a person is charged and brought to court. A postal requisition is effectively being charged with a criminal offence by post.
Appointing a Guardian for your children
If you should die and there is no surviving parent or anyone else with parental responsibility to look after your child, then the court will make the decision for you, and it may not be the person you would choose. This is why it is so important that you nominate a guardian for your child in your will.
Are social services involved with your family?
Sometimes during their child’s lives parents can find themselves having to deal with Social Workers because of problems they are experiencing caring for their children due for instance to their own health or relationship problems, difficulties with children’s behaviour, issues surrounding schooling, a parent subject of bail conditions preventing unsupervised contact with a child or ultimately because a decision has been made by the Local Authority that a child or children needs to be removed from the family home for their own safety.