Results for "welfare"
- Employment Law
Three Ways For SME Employers To Achieve Statutory Compliance
Three Ways For SME Employers To Achieve Statutory Compliance Statutory compliance, the term for abiding by certain laws that apply to your commercial ...
- Employment Law
Do Employers Have To Follow The New Work From Home Order?
No one could blame you, as an employer, for being confused about the Government’s ‘Plan B’ announced on Wednesday, 8 December 2021. Designed to ...
Care Proceedings
Care proceedings can be brought by social services if they are concerned about the health and welfare of your ...
Divorce And Civil Partnership Dissolution
When it comes to divorce and civil partnership dissolution, our focus is on ensuring that the process is smooth, you receive a fair financial ...
Child Abduction And Relocation
Child abduction and relocation cases are some of the most complex family law matters. We are highly experienced in both ...
- 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 ...
- Family Law
What is Parental Alienation?
An issue commonly raised in the Family Court is that of parental alienation. But what exactly is it and what forms does it take? Parental ...
- 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. ...
- 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 ...
- Family Law
Separated parents – A child’s perspective
In situations where a child or young person is unable to live with one or both of their parents, the arrangements for the child or young person to ...