Tees has announced the promotion of three lawyers to its Partnership, recognising their outstanding contribution to the firm and their growing impact with clients...
Tees is pleased to announce that Partner Letty Glaister has been shortlisted for Agricultural Adviser of the Year at the National Women in Agriculture...
Building on the recent redevelopment of its Chelmsford office base at Parkview House, law firm Tees has now announced a move to a significantly...
“You could have heard a pin drop”. This was how Clare Pilsworth, Family Law Partner, Mediator and Collaborative Lawyer at Tees, described the room...
As we move towards the end of Brain Tumour Awareness month, I have put together some thoughts on a subject which is very close...
April tends to bring routine increases to statutory rates. April 2026 is different. Alongside the usual uplifts, there are changes to entitlement that will...
Receiverships are quietly re-emerging as a key enforcement tool in the current market. Recent data and market activity suggest a shift in this direction...
Under Section 25 of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973, the court must consider a range of factors when deciding how assets should be divided...
Our residential property team recently acted for a client selling a leasehold flat in London, in a block built in the 1960s. During the...
Executive Partner Sally Powell navigates complex cross-border pension issues without repeated court proceedings. For context: Our client, referred to here as Ms X, is...
Divorce and family separation are often associated with conflict and stress. This case shows how mediation, handled with care and expertise, could help a...
Collaboration is a route to resolution which, in the right circumstances, can help couples find an amicable solution when a relationship breaks down. Background...