Can I Be Sacked Without a Written Warning? Here’s What to Do
What happens if your employer decides to let you go without first issuing a written warning?
How Technology is Changing the Way Our Clients Buy and Sell Homes
The world is becoming increasingly digital, and the way we buy and sell homes is no exception.
Navigating the Conveyancing Process: A Q&A with Our Residential Conveyancing Team
To mark National Conveyancing Week, we’ve put together a Q&A with our Residential Conveyancing team.
How to Prove You Are Next of Kin: What You Need for a Will Inheritance
If you are entitled to money from an estate as the next of kin, we discuss how you go about claiming your inheritance.
Five Ways for Employers to help ensure Employee Wellbeing
With Mental Health and Wellbeing featuring in the news, here are five ways employers can help to ensure employee wellbeing.
How to Know if Your Solicitor is Right for You: Top Tips To Consider
How can we know which solicitor is most appropriate for us and our particular circumstances? Here are our thoughts.
Christmas is Coming: It’s Time to Think Tinsel, Turkey and Tact
With Christmas just around the corner we look at ways to stop family arguments during the festive period.
Can a Probate Dispute be Mediated: We Look at the Advantages
In this article we look at whether the introduction of mediation services can avoid destructive litigation.
What Happens When Your Employer Goes Insolvent? Your Rights
We consider the rights of employees when companies go insolvent and the rights they have,
Cohabitation: common sense, not common law
It’s a commonly understood misbelief that cohabiting couples are in a common-law relationship and therefore, have the same rights and legal protection as those who are either married or in a civil partnership. However, this isn’t the case. The law in England and Wales does not consider that those living together are in a legal […]
Robertsons’ Rhian Whiting is to take on Kilimanjaro!
Rhian Whiting, our specialist in Children’s law is preparing to raise £5,000 for Cancer Research Wales by climbing Mount Kilimanjaro in February 2021. One of the seven summits, Mount Kilimanjaro is the world’s tallest free-standing mountain and is the highest peak in Africa. After a trek of around 9 days, Rhian and her guided group […]
Taking back control through Mediation.
It’s natural to think that when a dispute occurs and solicitors become involved, that the only possible outcome is a costly court case, from both a financial and emotional perspective. But there is another way. Mediation is the process where, with the help of a third, neutral party, both sides can negotiate an agreed outcome […]