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TW Law Talk

TW Law Talk

Written by: Taylor Walton Solicitors LLP
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Join expert lawyers from Taylor Walton as they welcome high quality guests to discuss the legal issues which matter to you. Across a raft of key topics - from family law to commercial property, employment law to wills and probate - TW Law Talk has got it covered.

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Episodes
  • Buying Your First Home: What to Know Before You Start
    Mar 18 2026

    Buying a first home is often described as one of life’s most exciting milestones, but it can also feel confusing, pressured and, at times, overwhelming. With so much information, and so many myths, knowing where to start is not always straightforward.


    In this episode of TW Law Talk, Nick Coffer is joined by mortgage adviser Max Harris and property solicitor Jeremy Mitchell to guide first time buyers through the process from both a financial and legal perspective. They explore common misconceptions around deposits, borrowing and legal fees, explain how lenders assess affordability in today’s market, and set out what really happens once an offer is accepted. The conversation also covers the practical realities behind the scenes, from timescales and paperwork to the importance of clean financial records and understanding the full cost of buying beyond the deposit.


    Alongside this, they reflect on the value of professional advice, why preparation matters and how small steps early on can make the entire process smoother.


    A conversation about clarity, confidence and helping first time buyers navigate one of the biggest decisions they will ever make.

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    32 mins
  • An Alternative to Court: How Collaborative Law is Changing Family Dispute Resolution
    Mar 18 2026

    Collaborative law, mediation and other non-court approaches are becoming increasingly central to how families resolve disputes. But what does collaborative law actually look like in practice, and where does it sit alongside other options?


    In this episode, Nick Coffer is joined by family lawyer Natalie Beese, financial adviser Wesley Fox and accountant John Sheehan to explore how the collaborative model works and why it is gaining renewed attention. They discuss the impact of conflict on children, the growing emphasis on non-court dispute resolution and the way collaborative law enables couples to stay in control of decisions around their children and finances. The conversation also looks at the practical realities of the process, including the role of multidisciplinary teams, financial transparency and how complex issues such as pensions, tax and business assets can be worked through constructively.


    At its heart, collaborative law is about problem-solving rather than positioning. By bringing the right professionals around the table and creating a safe, structured space for discussion, it offers families a way to move forward with greater clarity and less conflict.


    A carefully considered look at why the way separation is managed can shape outcomes for years to come.

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    36 mins
  • Contracts: Getting the Fundamentals Right
    Oct 24 2025

    In this episode of TW Law Talk, we explore the essential building blocks of every business relationship - the contract.


    Partners Peter Kouwenberg and Saljuq Haider from Taylor Walton Solicitors speak to Nick Coffer about why clear, well-drafted terms of supply are critical to avoiding disputes and protecting commercial relationships. From scope, pricing and termination clauses to limitation of liability and incorporation, they outline what makes a contract effective in practice.


    The conversation also considers the balance between commercial flexibility and legal rigour, and how properly incorporated terms can prevent costly misunderstandings later on.

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    33 mins
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