
Divorce laws have changed this month for the first time in 50 years, putting an end to the blame game for couples that want to break up harmoniously. What has…
Divorce laws have changed this month for the first time in 50 years, putting an end to the blame game for couples that want to break up harmoniously. What has…
Under UK laws, legal weddings or civil partnership ceremonies previously had to take place in approved premises, such as a hotel, and an approved room or permanent structure for the…
The Met Police has apologised after a disturbing and unjustified strip-search of a black schoolgirl that was wrongly suspected of carrying cannabis. The search has raised questions on what people’s…
The Government announced that it is boosting its landmark family mediation voucher scheme with an additional £1.3 million. With over 4,400 vouchers already being used to resolve family arrangement disputes,…
Regardless of the growing number of unmarried couples in England and Wales, unmarried couples still have very little protection and legal rights under English law. Nowadays, many couples don’t view…
We always recommend that our customers review their will every five years, as well as when certain circumstances change or when major life events occur. Major life events such as…
The legislation for video and remote witnessing of wills has been extended for two more years until the 31st of January 2024, giving vulnerable people peace of mind that their…
2021 was a unique year, to say the least, with the COVID-19 pandemic ongoing we might have not had the happiest news at times, but we have seen businesses and…
With the new year just around the corner, there are some new legislation and law changes that are worth mentioning and preparing for. Read the most important changes: New homes…
A Prohibited Steps Order is a legally binding order that prohibits someone, typically a parent, to stop another parent from making decisions about their children/child. A Prohibited Steps Order can…