Results for "power+of+at"
Lasting Power of Attorney
A Lasting Power of Attorney will give you peace of mind that someone you trust can take care of your financial and health and care concerns for ...
- Wills, Estates and Trusts
Modernising the Power of Attorney system
The BBC recently reported that Ministers plan to overhaul the legal process where individuals appoint someone to make decisions on their behalf in ...
- Uncategorised
What are the powers of the Financial Conduct Authority?
What are the powers of the Financial Conduct Authority? The FCA has wide-ranging powers of investigation and enforcement. Under section 167 of the ...
- Family Law
Lasting Powers of Attorney
March marks the month where thousands of people will be walking, united against dementia, to raise much needed funds for the Alzheimer’s Society. ...
James Walthall
James Walthall serves as the Head of the Care Team at Askews Legal LLP, bringing over 15 years of qualified legal experience to the firm. A ...
- 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 ...
- Criminal Law
What is the New UK Sentencing Bill 2024-25?
Summary The Sentencing Bill 2024-25 signals a major overhaul of sentencing frameworks in England and Wales. It arrives at a time when prison capacity ...
- Family Law
Family Law at Askews Legal: A New Chapter with Emma Easton
We’re absolutely thrilled to announce that Emma Easton has joined us to lead our Family Law department. With 23 years of legal experience ...
- Family Law
Family Law Mediation FAQs
Summary Family mediation has become an increasingly important means of resolving disputes for separating couples and parents. In 2025, courts in ...


