
On June 25th, the new Business and Planning Bill was introduced to the House of Commons to make it easier for businesses to use outdoor space for trading without the…
On June 25th, the new Business and Planning Bill was introduced to the House of Commons to make it easier for businesses to use outdoor space for trading without the…
In April 2019, the UK government announced it will introduce legislation to overhaul the divorce system and that a new no-fault divorce law will be brought into force. The Divorce,…
Police and councillors are calling for post-lockdown road safety and for all road users to take extra care as roads begin to get busier again. Image from roadsafetygb.org.uk From June…
If you have been affected financially by coronavirus and you are worried about your finances during the lockdown, here are some money-saving tips to help you: Claim benefits The coronavirus…
With the UK under lockdown, many workers have lost their jobs, are working from home or have been furloughed. We are receiving a lot of enquiries from our clients relating…
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed our lifestyles, the way we work and communicate and even the way we think about our future. We have noticed a growing number of customers…
On March 23rd every person in the UK was asked to help fight COVID-19 and stay at home in order to support the NHS and save lives. The government’s unprecedented…
If you are a single mother, then making a will might be the last thing you want to think about, but making a will is one of the most important…
As of 20th March 2020, tenants – both private and social – will be able to sue their landlord if their property is unsafe. The Fitness for Human Habitation Act…
Parenthood comes with a range of parental rights and responsibilities: all parents have the responsibility to protect and care for their children. Some responsibilities might seem obvious, such as providing…