Arbitration
April 16, 2014Divorce Solicitors In the case of S v S [20014] the parties agreed to attend arbitration to resolve the financial aspects of their Divorce. They signed the institute of Family […]
Divorce Solicitors In the case of S v S [20014] the parties agreed to attend arbitration to resolve the financial aspects of their Divorce. They signed the institute of Family […]
Divorce Law In the case of Constantinides v Constantinides [2013] the husband was ordered to pay periodical payments to his wife for their joint lives or until the wife’s remarriage […]
Family Law The government is introducing new changes to ensure that mediation is considered by all separating couples in the first instance to resolve issues surrounding Divorce, Finances, Separation and […]
Divorce Solicitors In a recent case a wife has appealed against a Judge’s refusal to re-open her case in which a settlement was reached after her husband had mislead her […]
Lasting Powers of Attorney have to be registered with the Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) before they can be used. Enduring Powers of Attorney (made before 2007) must be […]
There are companies who offer “Asset Protection Trusts” to give “guarantees” that you will not have to pay Local Authority Care Home fees or Inheritance Tax. Beware! These types of […]
Moving home can be top of the list alongside marriage and kids as one of the most stressful events of your life. Here are some top tips to tackle those […]
Property Conveyancing As we enter spring, the property market follows ‘springing’ into action. Average property prices are up 1.6% on last month and 6.8% on last year and in the […]
Property Conveyancing A freehold property is usually a house, bungalow, detached/semi-detached/terrace. When you purchase your freehold property, you also purchase the land on which the property is built. Leasehold means […]
Not having correct planning permission when you alter your property can cause delays when it comes to selling. To find out whether or not you require planning permission, you can […]
Enforcement Action In a recent Employment Appeal tribunal case called Croft Vets Ltd and others v Butcher, the Tribunal found that where an employee, as a result or work-related stress, […]
Employment Law Employees should be aware that unless there is an express term to the contrary in their flexi hours scheme or contract of employment, they will not be entitled […]