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How to Divorce as Amicably as Possible
After the stresses of Christmas and the introduction of a New Year, which could also be seen as a...
Tips for Successful Co-Parenting
A strong co-parenting relationship isn’t only beneficial for the individual parents, but the children as well. Especially around Christmas,...
What Legal Protection Do Whistleblowers Have?
Whistleblowers are the name given to those who make a disclosure in the public interest in order to identify...
What is Financial Disclosure & Why is it Important for Divorce?
If you are in the process of separating or getting a divorce, you probably would have heard the term...
What Is Contentious Probate?
The number of contentious probate claims has increased dramatically over the last couple of decades, and this increase is...
What is Garden Leave?
Whether you’re an employee or employer, there is no doubt you would have come across the term “garden leave”....
What Are Fair Reasons for Redundancy?
Redundancy can arise in a variety of situations, but to avoid unfair dismissal allegations employers must make sure the...
The “No Fault” Divorce: What Does It Mean?
Originally planning on being introduced in Autumn 2021, the new law on “no fault” divorce will be established in April...
What You Need to Know About IR35
At the start of the 2021/2022 financial year on April 6th, the IR35 reform came into effect. Previously scheduled...
Cohabiting Couples: Do You Know Your Cohabitation Rights?
Although married and civil partner couple families were the most common type of family in 2016, cohabiting couples were...
Health & Safety in the Workplace and How Covid Has Affected It
In 1975, the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) was established in order to generally prevent work-related death, injury and...
What Does the Stamp Duty Holiday Extension Mean for Buyers & Sellers?
With the Stamp Duty Holiday originally set to end on the 31st March 2021, the recent Budget announcement from...