Change to Statutory Legacy Under the Intestacy Rules: The Changes
We look at the change to statutory legacy under the intestacy rules recently announced by the Government.
What Does the Smacking Ban in Wales Mean for Parents?
This article looks at what the smacking ban in Wales will mean for parents when it comes into effect.
What can Employers Dictate When it Comes to Working at Christmas?
Can staff be made to work at Christmas or made to take holiday at Christmas? Your questions answered.
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.
What is Civil Litigation: One of Our Frequently Asked Questions
It’s a common question. We find out a little more about civil litigation and what it entails.
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.
Step-Parents and Parental Rights: Exploring The Legal Options
Do step-parents have parental rights over their step-children? Your questions answered.
What Happens When Your Employer Goes Insolvent? Your Rights
We consider the rights of employees when companies go insolvent and the rights they have,
From Pre-Nups to Pet-Nups: How Are Animals Considered In Divorce?
It is not only assets that are considered within a divorce. But what are your rights over animals?
Proroguing of parliament slows down the Domestic Abuse Bill
The much hoped for Domestic Abuse Bill has been halted due to the current government action in Parliament.
How can landlords defend disrepair claims made by their tenants?
There are more frequent disrepair claims brought by tenants, but what are the landlords rights?
New-build? Or not New-build? What Are The Considerations?
When purchasing a new-build property, what should be considered and how is it different from an ‘old-build’?