Hughes Solicitors
19 High Street
Heathfield
TN21 8LU

8:45am to 5pm
Monday to Friday
(evenings and weekend
by prior appointment)

Hughes Solicitors
19 High Street
Heathfield
TN21 8LU

8:45am to 5pm
Monday to Friday
(evenings and weekend
by prior appointment)

Why you need a new will if you get married or divorced

Why you need a new will if you get married or divorced

Making a will is one of the most important tools available to ensure you can leave your possessions to the people of your choosing.  Without a will in place your estate will be allocated according to the strict rules of intestacy which may not reflect your wishes....

Buying property in a retirement village

Buying property in a retirement village

The popularity of retirement villages is on the rise in the UK, with 70,000 people currently residing in such developments in Britain, according to recent reports. Leanna Byrne, a property law solicitor at Hughes Solicitors in Heathfield, outlines the pros and cons of...

Hughes Solicitors hits 10,000 case milestone

Hughes Solicitors hits 10,000 case milestone

This week, Hughes Solicitors has taken on its 10,000th new matter since the firm opened in April 2009. Despite the disruption of the past few years, Hughes Solicitors has gone from strength to strength. This milestone marks a huge achievement for the team and reflects...

Selling a heritage property

Selling a heritage property

Sussex is home to thousands of beautiful old properties, many of which have been designated ‘heritage properties’, meaning they are considered to be of national importance because of their special historic or architectural interest. Once a property achieves heritage...

Bonus Family? Why a blended family needs a will

Bonus Family? Why a blended family needs a will

It is increasingly common for couples to marry while one or both have children from a previous relationship, and the couple may then go on to have children of their own. The Swedish drama on Netflix Bonus Family provides a light-hearted exploration of the complexities...

Our Christmas office hours

Our Christmas office hours

We wish you a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year. Opening hours The office in Heathfield will be closed from 5pm on Friday 23 December 2022 to 9am on Tuesday 3 January 2023. You may leave messages on our answerphone, but these will not be picked up until after...

Valuing stocks and shares for probate

Valuing stocks and shares for probate

When someone dies, all of their assets and investments need to be valued to work out the sum total of their estate to ensure the correct amount of inheritance tax is paid. How stocks and shares are valued depends on whether they are listed or unlisted and there are a...

Buying a leasehold property

Buying a leasehold property

There are around 4.6 million leasehold homes in England according to government estimates, and one in five homes is owned on a leasehold basis. Buying a leasehold property, which gives you the right to live in your home for the term of the lease, does have its...

Providing for a vulnerable child in your will

Providing for a vulnerable child in your will

If you are the parent of a vulnerable child, it is perfectly understandable that you will want to ensure that they are provided for and looked after well even when you are no longer around to oversee their care. The best way to ensure that this happens, and indeed to...

Sussex lawyers afloat on the River Rother

Sussex lawyers afloat on the River Rother

On 22 July 2022, the team strapped on their lifejackets for the Hughes Solicitors’ annual summer staff outing. Partners, lawyers, support staff and their families came together for an afternoon of relaxation, team building and fun. We started with a lovely pub lunch...

Glowing feedback from 2022 Lexcel Assessment

Glowing feedback from 2022 Lexcel Assessment

The team at Hughes Solicitors is delighted to have received this exceptional feedback after the firm’s annual reassessment for the Lexcel Practice Management Standard accreditation, a legal practice quality mark awarded by The Law Society for outstanding client care,...

The benefits of a health and welfare power of attorney

The benefits of a health and welfare power of attorney

A health and welfare lasting power of attorney is becoming an increasingly popular tool for people who want certainty about how their affairs should be managed if they lose mental capacity. It allows you, the donor, to state in a legally binding document who you would...

Do we need to value an estate for probate?

Do we need to value an estate for probate?

When someone has died, it will be necessary to calculate the total value of their estate, and this needs to be done fairly promptly – so it can be helpful to ensure your personal paperwork filing is up to date, clearly labelled and easy to find.