by PGM Solicitors | Jul 27, 2020 | Digital Law, Wills
Following a recent BBC article it is now suggested that very soon Wills can be made and witnessed online in England and Wales. But, is it right that the Ministry of Justice will allow Wills to be witnessed remotely? During lockdown we have had to adapt and change our...
by PGM Solicitors | Apr 15, 2020 | Employment Law
These are worrying times for all of us. The natural feelings of uncertainty will, of course be made worse for the many people who have just lost their jobs. Fears of financial difficulty are piled upon worries for your own health and the health of loved ones. All this...
by PGM Solicitors | Apr 7, 2020 | Divorce, Family Law
For some, the prospect of being quarantined with their partner will be a welcome opportunity to spend time together, yet for others, it may force tensions in their relationship to rise to the surface. Therefore, many couples could be very likely facing the reality of...
by PGM Solicitors | Mar 31, 2020 | Children, Family Law
During these difficult times, many parents will be worried about the impact that the Coronavirus is having on existing child arrangement orders and future hearings. Our blog acts as guidance only and not for your specific case. The overall message is to follow...
by PGM Solicitors | Mar 30, 2020 | Conveyancing
They say moving home is one of the most stressful times in your life, but how about moving home in the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic? A question from many at the moment is – what is the impact of the coronavirus on my residential conveyancing transaction?...