What does an employment solicitor do?

An employment solicitor is a legally qualified expert who works with individuals and organisations to navigate the complexity of employment law, seeking to secure the best possible solutions. They use their specialist knowledge to ensure employers’ obligations are met and employees’ rights protected. Employment solicitors work across many different areas including recruitment and onboarding, contracts, […]

The benefits of choosing a local conveyancing solicitor

Having an offer accepted on a home you fell in love with on your first viewing, or finally securing a great sale for your property at a price you are happy with can be one of those highly satisfying moments in life. However, in order for the dream to fully turn into reality, it is […]

Estate of ex- civil partner millionaire forced to renegotiate consent order

Roocroft v Ball [2016] EWCA Civ 1009 The Personal Representatives of a millionaire businesswoman, Carole Ainscow, have been forced back to the family courts to renegotiate a consent order. Helen Roocroft and Carole Ainscow where together for 18 years, entering into a civil partnership in 1999 however the relationship broke down and in civil partnership […]

Ilott v The Blue Cross and others -The Supreme Court

Opening arguments on a somewhat controversial case begin today at the Supreme Court no, not Brexit but the case of Illott (Respondent) v The Blue Cross and others (Appellants) Whether or not a Will makes reasonable provision for a beneficiary and the grounds upon which a claim can be brought ought to be settled by the […]

Davies v Davies: The Cinderella Story of the Farmers’ Daughter

Davies v Davies (2016) A farmer’s daughter who sued her parent’s for a share of the family farm has had her financial award reduced by the Court of Appeal in a recent proprietary estoppel case. The daughter, Eirian Davies, spent 25 years working on her parents’ dairy farm in Wales. She presented a Cinderella story […]

Court of Protection Rules Life Support Treatment Can Stop

Lindsey Briggs v Paul Briggs The Court of Protection ruled on Tuesday 20th December that doctors should be allowed to remove life support treatment from a former policeman and solider. Paul Briggs had been left ‘minimally conscious’ following a motorcycle crash in July 2015. His wife had asked the Court of Protection to determine whether her […]

Student Tenancy Information Sheet

Introduction If you, or your children, are moving away from home for the first time to go to University or college, they may need to rent somewhere to live. Tenancy Agreements can be difficult to understand and create significant liabilities. Below is a summary of some of the key questions which should be considered before […]