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The Primal Scream
The Effect Of Coronavirus Lockdowns On Working Mothers It will not go unnoticed that this year’s International Women’s Day falls on 8 March, ...
- Family Law
Care proceedings and contact – Can I see my child? A summary
Where a Local Authority has started care proceedings, one of the first things a Court must decide upon is what the arrangements for the child or ...
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Budget 2021 – Good News For Home Buyers And Employers
Yesterday’s highly anticipated budget delivered good news for home buyers and employers. Instead of the rumoured tax raid on businesses and those ...
- Family Law
Marriage Laws in England and Wales Out of Date – Law Commission
Currently, In England and Wales, legally recognised weddings can only take place in a church or a licensed venue with an officiant and prescribed ...
- Employment Law
Garden Leave – a win-win solution?
During an employee’s notice period and irrespective of whether it was the employer or employee who provided notice of termination, by exercising ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
- Residential Conveyancing
Leasehold Reform Proposals
The government has made further announcements this month regarding long awaited reforms to our leasehold property market. It is estimated that ...
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Child Arrangements in the time of COVID
Managing child arrangements is difficult enough for separated parents, but now COVID19 adds a major complication to the mix. What to do during ...
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Harassment
We approach that time of the year when ordinarily, staff would let their hair down at their annual Christmas party. Whilst the usual highlight of the ...
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Covid-19 – Important Annual Leave Changes
This article briefly covers the new rules relating to annual leave as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. It is important for all businesses to be ...
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Shareholders’ Agreements
What are they and why do you need one? When setting up a company (especially with friends and family), it’s easy to assume that nothing will go ...