Valentine's Day is not just a celebration of romance, it's a celebration of love and commitment in all its forms. When we think of Valentine's Day,...
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Navigating the new potential changes to Family Law in 2024
A number of potential UK government legislation amendments and consultations in 2024 may have a far-reaching impact on the family law sector, which...
Time to Refinance: UK Mortgage Rates Dropping Below 4% Offering Home Owner Relief
Leading high-street lenders including Halifax and HSBC have cut their interest rates on UK residential mortgage rates, with some deal falling below...
Sexual harassment – workplace protections and investigations
Sexual harassment can create an unpleasant working environment and should be taken seriously by employers and managers. While anyone can experience...
The role and responsibilities of an executor
After someone dies their affairs need to be put in order and their money, property and possessions distributed. An executor is legally responsible...
What happens if I die without a Will?
Of course no-one likes thinking or talking about dying but, a bit like taxes, it is a fact of life that is difficult to avoid. Therefore, frank...
Dealing with boundary disputes
Many people believe that the boundary between their property and a neighbour’s runs exactly down the middle of the fence or wall between the...
How ‘Restrictive’ Is A Restrictive Employment Covenant?
Restrictive covenants are a useful method of protecting a business and they may be inserted into the employment contracts of all levels of...
Why You Should Have A Power of Attorney
A power of attorney is a legal document in which one person, legally called the donor, gives another trusted person (or persons) the right to make...
The role and responsibilities of a trustee
Being a trustee can be professionally and personally rewarding but it can also be complicated. You may be a trustee for a charity, a family trust or...