by Sarah Bott | Jan 31, 2022 | Construction, Free Advice
It is not uncommon for roofing companies working as sub-contractors to a main contract to have problems obtaining the release of retention money from the main contractor. The retention amount should be specified within the sub-contract document and is usually set at...
by Sarah Bott | Jan 17, 2022 | Wills
Vulnerable people across England and Wales will continue to be able to have their Wills witnessed via video-link up until 2024. The measures were brought in during the pandemic and the new legislation will mean an extension. anyone isolating can continue to have wills...
by Sarah Bott | Jan 6, 2022 | Divorce, Legal, Legal Clinics
A long-awaited ‘no fault’ divorce law comes into effect on 6 April 2022, meaning married couples wanting a divorce will no longer have to blame anyone for the relationship breakdown. Under current legislation married couples and couples in civil...
by Sarah Bott | Dec 1, 2021 | Divorce, Family Law, Legal
The term ‘DIY Divorce’ refers to a divorce or dissolution that takes place with little or no legal assistance, often online. This means that the various stages of your divorce are handled by you personally, rather than by a solicitor. Without specialist legal advice...
by Sarah Bott | Nov 24, 2021 | Digital Law, Employment Law
With businesses adapting to the ubiquitous nature of technology and the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, a potential solution for many is allowing employees to use their own personal mobile devices in the to carry out their work. As well as providing a seamless...