Putting Children First: Should their views be heard in Court?
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The reaction from most people to “Should children be heard in English family court cases?”, would probably be surprise that the question even needs to be asked!
Lasting Powers of Attorney: more applications but, an alert about fraud
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There has been a 30% rise in the number of Lasting Power Attorney applications for registration received between April and June compared to the same period in 2016.
“Dr Foster” – How NOT to separate!
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I suspect that couples going through a separation may be reeling from last night’s conclusion of “Dr. Foster” and fearing for their children’s future wellbeing.
The General Data Protection Regulation – It’s Coming Ready or Not
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GDPR is going to be incorporated into the UK law and everyone doing business in the UK/EU even if they are located outside will be subject to its provisions.
The end of zero-hour contracts?
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Zero-hours contracts or as some call them ‘hire and fire’ contracts, have been a hot topic of debate for years.
Compensation for Late Payments of Commercial Debts
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Cashflow can be the difference between success and failure in business. But if late payments are giving you unnecessary business headaches, the law is on your side.
Comment on Judge Lush’s warning about Lasting Powers of Attorney
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Former Judge Denzil Lush has said he would never sign a Lasting Power of Attorney because of the risk of abuse and the devastating effects on family relationships.
Summer holidays – the last straw?
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Holidays can put pressure on even the most stable relationship, but if a relationship is already under strain, sadly they can sometimes be the last straw.
Employment Tribunal Fees Decreed Unlawful
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In this article, we explain the Supreme Court’s decision to determine the introduction of Employment Tribunal Fees in 2013 as unlawful.
Electronic communication: valid reflection of intention in your Will?
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Discover the interesting debate about the Law Commission’s proposal to update the law on Wills to recognise electronic communications as a valid intention