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The Law Commission have today published their long-awaited report into the legal aspects of the proposed reforms for the law in this area. The... Read more »
The Law Commission have today published their long-awaited report into the legal aspects of the proposed reforms for the law in this area. The... Read more »
As numerous unhappy couples emerge from lockdown it is true that divorce solicitors’ caseloads have increased as people have taken stock of their... Read more »
Everyone’s aware that even the strongest marriages have faced their challenges during lockdown. If you are set on separating, there’s no need to... Read more »
Earlier this year the Evening Standard reported a sad little story that up to 64 per cent of weddings will be postponed or cancelled this year due to... Read more »
I am often involved in cases in which the business is the largest asset in the case. Yet what if there is insufficient liquidity in the case generally... Read more »
Do you know a victim of gaslighting? It’s a form of coercive control that is surprisingly recognisable once you acknowledge its existence. Clients... Read more »
York County Court has found that a letting agent was in breach of the Equality Act 2010 for operating a blanket policy of refusing to rent to... Read more »
Even though lockdown restrictions are starting to be eased, for some parents - separated from their children - their lives are far from returning to... Read more »
Firstly, as most of the court reporting has been done by journalists covering the Showbiz pages it’s a celebrity circus. Secondly, as it’s a... Read more »
We have all just heard the long-awaited words of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rt Hon Rishi Sunak MP. Between the hesitation caused by Brexit, the... Read more »