Equity release was often dismissed as an option twenty or so years ago, yet now it’s a rapidly growing area…
The Court of Appeal has recently held that employees are not entitled to the national minimum wage (‘NMW’) for the…
Some responsibilities and rights for commercial landlords and tenants are set in law, others are a question of exactly what…
A house in multiple occupation (‘HMO’) is a property where different (unrelated) households are living and sharing facilities such as…
A divorce is a formal termination of a marriage. The process is structured and prescriptive and you should make sure…
Managing divorce through the conventional legal system is sometimes regarded as the only option, but there is an alternative. Mediation…
Buyers of long leasehold flats are increasingly finding that they cannot get a mortgage where the lease contains an ‘escalator’…
Many leasehold owners of flats are offering their properties for short term holiday accommodation, commonly referred to as ‘Airbnb’ after…
Managing your legal affairs in later life will help protect your assets and give you and your relatives peace of…
Although life after retirement is simpler in some ways, there are still several important legal issues that have to be…
The well-publicised case of Pimlico Plumbers came to a conclusion on 13 June 2018, when the Supreme Court upheld the…
With effect from 6 April 2019, the right to receive an itemised payslip will be extended to workers as well…