3 things you must consider when buying a property
3 things you must consider when buying a property Buying a property can be an exciting and busy time. If you are planning on buying a property, then there are a number of things you
3 things you must consider when buying a property Buying a property can be an exciting and busy time. If you are planning on buying a property, then there are a number of things you
The special protection against eviction enjoyed by many agricultural tenants can be overcome if a landlord can show that the relevant land is ‘required’ for some other purpose. The question of what constitutes such a
If you are disabled and have suffered unfair workplace treatment as a result, a lawyer will see to it that you are properly compensated. In a case on point, a school technician who was suffering
Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic it has become even more popular to seek resolution of financial issues arising from divorce via private arbitration rather than formal court proceedings – but to what extent are arbitration awards
The trouble with appointing loved ones as executors of your will is that they are likely to be grief-stricken and there can be no guarantee that they will get on. A High Court decision showed
What is Probate and how does it work? What is Probate? Probate is the term used to describe the process of dealing with the property and finances in the estate of someone who has passed
Changes to Divorce Law – The end of the blame game? Did you know divorce law in England and Wales is changing? Has your relationship broken down because you have just fallen out of love
The Agriculture Act 2020 – The Introduction of a New Agricultural System for The Next Generation of Farmers – Agricultural Law Blog Josie Francis | Paralegal The Agriculture Act 2020, became law
Generous benefactors donate to charity with a view to furthering all sorts of purposes close to their hearts – but what if those purposes cannot possibly be achieved? The High Court considered that thorny issue
Many low-paid workers who have an essential role in keeping the nation moving are at particularly high risk from the COVID-19 pandemic. In a ground-breaking decision, the High Court came to their aid in ruling