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Is Mediation the Best Way Forward for All Family Legal Matters?
Since the Family Procedure Rules were updated in 2024, families have faced greater expectations to try mediation and other non-court dispute resolution (NCDR) methods.
The “Day One” U-Turn: What the New Six-Month Qualifying Period Means for Your Business
In a significant policy shift that will breathe a collective sigh of relief into boardrooms across the UK, the Labour government has reportedly dropped its flagship pledge to introduce “day one” protection from unfair dismissal.
A Budget for Stability
Will Rachel Reeves’ second budget provide confidence in the markets (much needed to control the cost of borrowing) in the nation (much needed to encourage the growth) and in the world (much needed to encourage inbound investment).
Helping Children Feel Settled After Separation
By the time the first half term rolls around, many separated parents are only just catching their breath.
When Is One Voice Better than Two in Family Law?
As a family law solicitor, I often see couples who have already done a lot of the heavy lifting themselves after they have chosen to separate.
How Can Cohabitors Protect Property and Contributions to Prevent Disputes
Late summer and early autumn are among the busiest times for property moves with almost a third of completions taking place during this period.
Why Am I Struggling to Find a Solicitor in England and Wales? FAQs for South African Clients
Many South African businesses and individuals have dealings in England. They own properties, conclude (and later litigate over) contracts in English law and do business with companies and individuals based in this jurisdiction.
Post-holiday Blues: Why Do Divorce and Separation Cases Rise After the Summer Holidays?
Every September, once the summer break has drawn to a close, I begin to receive a rise in divorce and separation enquiries. For many families, instead of the long holidays bringing couples closer, they often highlight difficulties that have been building beneath the surface.
Change to UK Company Law: Important Information for Company Directors
These changes are introduced to reduce the risk of fraud and improve the reliability of the information held on the public register and to enhance corporate transparency and strengthen the UK’s business environment.
Time Is of the Essence: Apply for ILR as Soon as You’re Eligible
The recent proposed developments in UK immigration policy, make it important for those planning their long-term future in the country to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain as soon as they are eligible.
UK Immigration Update – Key Changes To The EU Settlement Scheme And More
On 24 June 2025, the UK Government issued a new Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules, introducing key updates that will impact a wide range of applicants.
White Paper 2025: Government Announces Sweeping Reforms to UK Immigration System
On 12 May 2025, the UK Government released its long-anticipated White Paper proposing substantial reforms to the country’s immigration rules. The primary objectives are to strengthen border security, lower migration levels, and create a more direct alignment between immigration policy, skills development, and the needs of the UK labour market.