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Tim Whitney

Tim Whitney

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tim.whitney@mills-reeve.com

Practice Areas

Tim is an experienced family lawyer and mediator who advises on the full range of issues arising out of family and relationship breakdown. This includes financial settlements, children matters, and wealth protection.

Tim has particular expertise in nuptial agreements, unmarried couples and cases involving sportspeople, family businesses, trusts, or an international element, particularly the Channel Islands.

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Can I claim compensation for medical negligence? 1 answer

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15.12.2024

I believe I’ve suffered due to a medical error. What are my rights to claim compensation?

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What should I do if my neighbour builds on my property? 1 answer

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15.12.2024

I’ve discovered that my neighbour has extended their property onto my land. What are my legal

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What are my rights if my landlord increases the rent? 1 answer

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15.12.2024

My landlord has raised my rent unexpectedly. Is this legal, and what can I do about it?

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How can I protect my assets during a divorce? 1 answer

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15.12.2024

I am going through a divorce and want to ensure my assets are fairly divided. What should I do?

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How can I dispute a will in the UK? 1 answer

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15.12.2024

I believe a relative’s will was unfair or improperly made. What are the steps to challenge it?

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My ex-partner took our child abroad without permission. How can I get them back?

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How do I protect my intellectual property in the UK? 1 answer

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15.12.2024

I’ve created a product and want to ensure it’s legally protected. What steps should I take?

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What are my rights if I’m stopped by the police? 1 answer

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I was stopped by the police while driving. What are my rights and obligations?

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