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- 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Marriage Laws in England and Wales Out of Date – Law Commission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 ...
- Uncategorised
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 ...
- Family Law
Who pays the lay advocate?
In recent years, a common problem has arisen in family cases where one or more of the parties requires the assistance of an intermediary or lay ...
- Residential Conveyancing
How to redeem a Help to Buy equity loan when you sell your property
Completing on the purchase of a property with a Help to Buy Equity Loan does not mean you are free from all the additional paperwork involved. A Help ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
Is your ground rent grounded?
An issue that is becoming more and more prevalent in the world of leasehold properties is escalating ground rents. Newspapers in the past have ...
- Employment Law
The ‘Naked’ Truth of Redundancies
Two weeks ago, we saw the demise of a further restaurant chain. Jamie Oliver, known for being the Naked Chef, said he was devasted that 22 of his 25 ...
- Residential Conveyancing
Exchange and Completion: What’s the difference?
The aim of all parties to conveyancing transactions is to complete matters so that you can move into your new property and out of your old property. ...
- Uncategorised
Checking a title on Unregistered property
Askews Legal LLP are a firm of Solicitors based in Coventry who can help you with a stress-free move. If you are planning to sell or buy an ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
Your Commercial Property and Squatters Rights by Pritpal Chahal
Squatting is when someone deliberately and knowingly enters property without permission and lives there, or intends to live there. This is ...
