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Chubb Bullied We have now adopted a flexible working approach and some staff are working from home, some in the office and some on a flexible basis. Our offices are now occupied and available for business 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday. We are therefore happy to see our Clients and therefore welcome them back to the office but by prior appointment please. If you attend our offices then at the moment we are continuing with a face covering policy in common areas but it will be up to individual preference in one-to-one meetings.
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We are a local firm owned and managed by people at the very centre of our community. We are lucky enough to get on with each other, our Clients and our business partners extremely well providing a trusted reliable and thoroughly professional service delivered using the most up to date technology. You will not see any glossy television or magazine adverts for us.
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This is what some of our clients had to say when responding to a recently completed survey. Mrs C Wickins - Shepton Mallet "We had a first class service, everything was explained and dealt with promptly." Miss P M Bowcock - Dorchester "Wonderful to be able to trust Caroline and be confident that she could handle anything that came along."
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A friend of mine tells me she has given her property to her children in order to protect it from nursing home fees. If you need to go into a nursing home and if you do not have any capital assets then the local authority are duty bound to house you. They will however, means test you. If you own a property or have significant assets then you will have to pay the fees yourself. You are currently allowed to hold 23,000. It may be possible to transfer capital and assets (in particular your house) to the next generation.
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Chubb Bulleid has a wealth of experience in dealing with rural property transactions which include matters ranging from the sale or purchase of small parcels of land up to and including the transfer of active farms. Agricultural properties often have hidden complexities which need to be considered carefully when land is transferred from one party to another. This may include aspects such as subsidies or agri-environmental schemes, and often agricultural land may yet to be registered at HM Land Registry.
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