Category: Charity and Community

Divorce: a call for change?

During the last few months, there has been hustle and bustle in the news regarding divorce. But, if you’re not quite up to date with all the action we’re here to reveal all. So, what’s been going on?  At it’s simplest, the Government is seeking to end the ‘blame game’ within the divorce process. This […]

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I do... to I'm done!

First comes love, then comes marriage then comes divorce. This pattern is becoming increasingly popular within the UK! It sounds like divorce is an easy procedure, sign a few documents and you’re divorced, right? Wrong. It’s not always as straightforward as you may think as there is only one legal ground for divorce and that […]

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Is that your age?

It came to light recently that age discrimination still very much exists. A report that was published earlier this week has announced that the UK Government and the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) are failing to enforce a law on age discrimination. More than a million people over 50, who are seeking and willing […]

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Cardiff solicitors warn of looming incapacity crisis in light of national report

98% of people in Wales leave important health and welfare decisions to chance A staggering 67% of people incorrectly believe that their next of kin can specify what they would have wanted if they are no longer able to 71% would like a family member to make medical and care decisions on their behalf, in […]

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Is it time to take the plunge?

If you’ve been keeping up with the news recently, you might have heard of the recent court case involving a plumber, Gary Smith, and his fight for employment rights against Pimlico Plumbers. The plumber fought for his right to be considered a ‘worker’ despite his ‘self-employed’ status and filing tax returns to this effect. After […]

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Finances challenged 40 years after divorce

Birth, marriage, death and, sadly often, divorce, mark turning points in people’s lives, and each can have profound implications that require independent legal advice. In the case of Wall v Munday, a former couple’s failure to formally settle their affairs following the end of their brief marriage triggered a bitter legal dispute 40 years later. The […]

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When Doctors and Parents collide

When it comes to parents and their children, it is a general assumption that parents know what’s right for their child – whether that’s deciding what school they will attend, what they’ll eat and when they go to bed.  But when a child is terminally ill, wise, trusted and well educated medical professionals will play […]

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Robertsons are the proud sponsor of the Cardiff Life Awards – Charity Category

We are proud to sponsor such a great category at the Awards.

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Robertsons Solicitors run the Cardiff Half Marathon For Charity

Once Upon a Smile and Stroke UK supported charities.

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How Long is a Piece of Fee-String? The Important Question of Costs

We explore the common question of how much we charge.

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Skydiving in June to Raise Money for The Autism Directory Charity

Our family solicitor, Chris Barber, is raising money for charity this June.

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Mirror Wills: We Look at What They Are and How They Work?

Here we examine what the terms ‘Mirror Will’ means and how they work.

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