Results for "WILL"
- Wills, Estates and Trusts
Get your will right
A recent court ruling will have a major impact in the way future wills are written. A judge has ruled that your will can be ignored if it has not ...
- Employment Law
When did you last update your Will?
It is advisable to have a Will in place so that your family can deal with your estate in accordance with your wishes, giving you peace of mind. ...
- Employment Law
- Uncategorised
Employment Law in Practice: How Tribunals Assess Credibility and Conduct
Article summary: Employment Tribunals do more than apply the law. They assess whether an employer acted reasonably, whether their account is ...
- Family Law
Understanding Prenuptial Agreements and Whether They Are Enforceable in the UK
What Is a Prenuptial Agreement? A prenuptial agreement (often referred to as a “prenup”) is a written agreement entered into by two people before ...
- Employment Law
Workplace Conflict Escalation: The Point of No Return for Employers and Employees
Summary Michael stares at his laptop screen, rereading the HR email for the third time. The message, polite in its phrasing, unmistakable in its ...
- Family Law
When Family Disputes Turn Toxic: Legal Options for High-Conflict Separations
Summary Although it’s cliché every divorce really is different. Some separations proceed with peacefully, negotiations conducted through ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
Commercial Property Risks Can Be Hidden In The Small Print
Summary James signed the lease on a Thursday afternoon in March. The warehouse suited his logistics business perfectly. Rent seemed reasonable. ...
- Employment Law
Can I Force My Employer To Pay My Employment Tribunal Award?
Summary Winning an Employment Tribunal claim should give closure. You receive a written judgment or settlement that sets out what your employer must ...
- Family Law
What is the difference between a Prohibited Steps Order and a Specific Issue Order?
Summary Under the Children Act 1989, a Prohibited Steps Order prevents a person with parental responsibility from taking a specific action. A ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
Five pitfalls to avoid when leasing a commercial property
Summary Two business partners in Yorkshire once told me they had found the perfect unit. It had the right light, the right feel and a landlord eager ...


