Surrogacy Law UK: Surrogate mother refuses access to twin girls
Although our family team at Bishop & Sewell specialise in Surrogacy matters, fortunately cases where the surrogate mother changes her mind and... Read more »
Although our family team at Bishop & Sewell specialise in Surrogacy matters, fortunately cases where the surrogate mother changes her mind and... Read more »
I sit at my desk, cup of tea in hand. It is 9.30 (ish) on the morning of Friday 13 December 2019; the last Friday the 13th of this decade, following... Read more »
Bishop & Sewell is delighted to learn that Karma Hickman, an Associate Solicitor in our Immigration team, has been recognised in Chambers 2020... Read more »
In celebration of our 40th Anniversary celebrations in 2019, we feature a Q&A with Michael Gillman, Consultant Solicitor and former Senior Partner... Read more »
Rights of Way can be one of the most bothersome issues for neighbours: ‘We’ve been walking through here for fifty years!’, ‘You can’t park... Read more »
When is a person disabled in the legal sense? The law considers that a person has a disability if they have a physical or mental impairment which has... Read more »
Bishop & Sewell is pleased to learn that the firm has been recognised for its expertise in this year’s Legal 500 2020 rankings an... Read more »
Bishop & Sewell will be joining a number of household names including UCL, The Bedford Estates, Camden Council and Schroders in sponsoring the... Read more »
On 20 December 2018 the Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018 (“the 2018 Act”) was given royal assent and on 20 March 2019 it came into... Read more »
Currently in the UK there is an increasing upward trend for the over 60s to divorce (silver separators). The UK record for the oldest divorcing couple... Read more »