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A Guide to Choosing the Right Legal Firm in Coventry
In Coventry, a city with a diverse legal landscape, choosing a legal firm requires careful consideration of various factors. Whether you’re ...
- Family Law
How To Select The Right Divorce Solicitor
Choosing a Divorce Law Solicitor is a critical decision that can significantly impact the outcome of one of life’s most challenging ...
- Commercial Law
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CVAs – What Are Creditor’s Rights?
There is no denying that it is tough out there for UK businesses at the moment. The cost-of-living crisis has meant households have less ...
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That is why we have developed Ask HR and HR Genie. Both provide a guiding hand to enable fuss-free people ...
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Rights of grandparents to see grandchildren after relationship breakdown
What rights do grandparents have? Askews Legal LLP are specialist Divorce and Family Law Solicitors in Coventry, your one stop shop for any Family ...
- 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 ...
- Employment Law
Advantages and Disadvantages of Settlement Agreements for Employers in England and Wales
Summary For employers in England and Wales, a settlement agreement offers a strategic way to end disputes efficiently and protect business interests. ...
- 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
Who Gets The Kids At Christmas?
Every December, many separated parents in England and Wales face the same difficult question: who will the children spend Christmas with? For ...
- Family Law
All You Need To Know About Family Mediation
Key Points Mediation is now central to the resolution of family disputes in England and Wales. Courts strongly encourage it, recent reforms have ...




