Emma Napper

Emma is a property and commercial solicitor with more than 20 years post qualification experience.

Inheritance tax for farming families

The rules governing Inheritance Tax, or IHT, can change with each financial new year. The subject therefore presents a moving target for short articles like this that was written some years ago. So if you are looking for up to date information on inheritance tax for farmers then do give us a call.

Unregulated will writers

We take a look into the murky world of unregulated will writers. To speak to an experienced and qualified solicitor about making a will call us on 0333 888 0404 or alternatively send an email to us at [email protected].

The importance of making a will after divorce

Its important to review your will following divorce. Contact us to discuss your situation.

Tenant Insolvency and Landlord’s Remedies

In these difficult times Landlords are increasingly finding their Tenants are experiencing difficulties in paying their rent. For expert advice contact our specialist team.

Why do I need a will?

You need a will to ensure your final wishes are carried out, including where your possessions and money go after your death. A will may also save your loved ones from an inheritance tax bill. If you die without a will then your estate will be dealt with under the Government’s strict intestacy rules; you

The mysteries of chancel repair liability revealed

Chancel repair liability explained

Licensing – What a buyer needs to know

This is only a brief overview of the Licensing procedure for acquiring a new licensed premises and if you do require any more information then please contact Emma Napper on 01271 349924.

Everything you always wanted to know about leases but were too afraid to ask

Devon based conveyancing solicitor, Emma Napper, answers some frequently asked questions about property leases and explores the difference between leasehold and freehold. Why Do We Need Leases? Leasehold ownership is a distinct form of property tenure with its own advantages and challenges. In England and Wales, there are two principal forms of legal interest in

The Smoking Ban

The much talked about smoking ban will come into force on 1st July 2007