Legal Insights
Our solicitors regularly share practical updates, guidance, and commentary on their specialist areas of law.
From changes in legislation to tips on managing legal challenges, these articles are written to help you stay informed and make confident decisions.
Support For Dog Bite Victims
Dog bite and animal-related injuries can have a devastating impact—physically, emotionally, and financially. At Talbots Law, our specialist personal injury solicitors are experienced in handling claims for victims of dog attacks, helping them secure compensation and...
Increased Scrutiny on Company Directors Over Covid Loan Usage
Directors of companies that have been dissolved or placed into voluntary or compulsory liquidation may soon face heightened scrutiny regarding the use of funds loaned to their companies under various Government-backed Covid loan schemes. Last month, the Insolvency...
Welcoming Lauren Robinson To Our Specialist Contested Probate Team
We’re delighted to welcome Lauren Robinson to Talbots Law as a solicitor in our specialist Contested Probate Team, based at our Coventry Office. Lauren’s appointment marks another important step in our commitment to offering clients access to expert legal advice in...
The Debt Recovery Process: Step 11 – Preventing Debt Issues
Recovering a debt can be stressful and time-consuming, so it is always best to focus on preventing debt issues before they arise. At Talbots Law, we advise businesses and individuals on how to protect themselves from bad debts. How to Reduce the Risk of Unpaid Debts...
The Debt Recovery Process: Step 10 – Third-Party Debt Order
If a debtor refuses to pay, but you know they are owed funds by a third party, this could be an effective option. However, the issuance of a Third-Party Debt Order (TPDO) must occur before the funds are paid to the debtor. This legal order freezes the debtor’s bank...
The Debt Recovery Process: Step 9 – Attachment of Earnings Order
An Attachment of Earnings Order (AEO) is an effective way to recover debts from an employed debtor. If the debtor refuses to pay voluntarily, the court can order their employer to deduct money directly from their salary. At Talbots Law, we guide clients through the...
Sign up for our marketing and event announcements here.





