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Michael Bower Equine Law
Michael Bower (Director/Solicitor) and Rebecca Garrity (Solicitor) specialise in Equine Law and Horse Disputes. It is a key part of the legal services offered by Waddington Turner Wall (WTW) solicitors based in Keighley, West Yorkshire and near Skipton, North Yorkshire. Michael Bower is a Director and Head of Litigation at WTW.

As a keen horseman, he provides legal advice and expertise which is backed by years of competing, breeding and owning ponies and horses. He is well aware of the variety of equine disputes, the issues and complications that arise within the equestrian world. Of course, this enables him to apply a depth of understanding that can make a real difference to the outcome of any equine legal case.
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Writing a will or wills is not just the elderly. Consideration should be given to who would take care of your horse or other pets in your absence. If you are relying on an animal charity to do that, then should you leave them a gift in your will to cover all if not some.

We are so glad we rang Michael Bower Equine Law and spoke to Hannah Salter as from the first conversation she was very knowledgeable and easy to talk to, and she told us exactly what position we were in and what she recommended we did next.She very supportive through a really tough and emotional time for us and always at the end of the phone to listen to any questions.
When buying a horse you can avoid some of the common pitfalls by following the practical steps provided below. If you have issues with your new horse we have provided some advise on what you can do next. Be clear about what you expect the horse to do, as well as the temperament and physical ability required to do that.
How does the introduction of the Consumer Rights Act 2015 impact the issue of buying a horse or pony and then finding out there is an issue?. We hope that by providing a little more information on this subject it will help to highlight what the Act covers. As horse purchase disputes are by far the most common form of equine legal problems requiring specialist services.
Most of our clients are satisfied with the service we provide. But we recognise that there can be delays, although not always of our making, and mistakes can happen. We accept that we can all act out of character in times of trouble or distress. But in a very small number of cases some clients behave in ways that are inappropriate and unacceptable, despite our best efforts to help them.
Michael Bower heads up the Litigation Department at Waddington Turner Wall Solicitors (WTW) which includes his specialist area of Equine Law / Horse Disputes. With a determined and competitive nature, Michael has the knowledge and relevant experience to provide the right kind of legal advice when you most need it.
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