12 minute read Last updated: 16th August 2019 A directions questionnaire is designed to provide relevant information for the courts…
Month: October 2018
If your house move is at risk of delay or falling through due to a specific legal issue with the…
If you have been injured or harmed as a result of another person’s negligence, you may be able to make…
Every year millions of people undergo medical procedures. This involves individuals putting a large amount of trust into the hands…
If something went wrong during your NHS treatment, and you have suffered injury or harm as a result, you may…
Medical negligence is a breach of a legal duty of care by healthcare professionals. If medical negligence has caused you…
Adverse possession allows an individual (‘squatter’) to acquire valid freehold title to a specific piece of land when they have…
If you’re pregnant and you work for yourself, you may be entitled to self-employed maternity pay, known as ‘Maternity Allowance’.…
Unpaid parental leave allows eligible employees to take a limited amount of time off work each year on an unpaid…
When buying or selling a property, the stage of the conveyancing process that makes the agreement legally binding is known…
The residential conveyancing process can take anywhere from 6 weeks up to 6 months from start to finish. It can…
Ensuring your employees understand their duties in respect of health and safety and that they are supported in meeting these…
When drafting or entering into a commercial contract it is important to understand how legally binding contract terms affect all…
To protect your invention from being used, made or sold by someone else, a patent can provide legal protection for…
An employer withholding pay, whether in part or in full, is also known as a deduction of wages. A deduction…
Poaching staff and hiring talent from a competing company can help bring commercial and tactical advantage to your business. But…
Extradition is the process whereby one country requests that another country returns to them an individual accused of or guilty…
A breach of employment contract is where certain terms agreed to between you and your employer are not met by…
The Sale of Goods Act 1979 states that all goods purchased or sold in the UK must be as described,…
Where an item under warranty develops a fault, the path to remedying the situation may be as straightforward as claiming…