Hot off the press, Justice Secretary David Gauke has announced new legislation designed to overhaul divorce and reduce family conflict. Resolution,…
With effect from 6 April 2019, the compensation limits for employment tribunal claims will be as follows:- Maximum compensatory award…
The government is proposing new rules to require private landlords to provide electrical safety certificates. Regulations will be introduced requiring…
When a person buys the leasehold to a property, they are buying a diminishing asset. The less time there is…
When you buy a property the most basic thing you need to understand is whether you are buying the freehold…
Care fees are a constant source of concern for many older people and their families. We have put together answers…
Paying for care in later life will become a reality for more and more of us. We’re living longer and…
On 1st April 2019, the National Minimum Wage rates will increase as follows: Rate for workers 25+ year olds (the…
Auctions can involve the sale of goods (paintings, furniture, jewellery etc) or real property (houses, flats, commercial premises etc). Most…
Some responsibilities and rights for commercial landlords and tenants are set in law, others are a question of exactly what…
From April 2019, the statutory pay rates for maternity (SMP), paternity (SPP), adoption (SAP) and shared parental leave (SSHPP) and…
Every year, countless people end up in property disputes because they assumed that house purchases are always straightforward and are…