From April 2019, the statutory pay rates for maternity (SMP), paternity (SPP), adoption (SAP) and shared parental leave (SSHPP) and…
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has given judgement in relation to 2 cases which have potentially…
Buying or selling a business is a process that often ends in last-minute wrangling, long into the night, to hammer…
Many individuals supply their services through the medium of a ‘personal service company’ (‘PSC’). The benefit to the individual is…
As people live longer and remain more active into later life they need more income to fund the lifestyle they…
Most flats will be sold as leasehold properties. So your first question might be: what is a leasehold property? Unlike…
A recent case has highlighted the importance of having properly drafted legal documentation to avoid employment liabilities relating to business…
Equity release was often dismissed as an option twenty or so years ago, yet now it’s a rapidly growing area…
The Court of Appeal has recently held that employees are not entitled to the national minimum wage (‘NMW’) for the…
Some responsibilities and rights for commercial landlords and tenants are set in law, others are a question of exactly what…
A house in multiple occupation (‘HMO’) is a property where different (unrelated) households are living and sharing facilities such as…
A divorce is a formal termination of a marriage. The process is structured and prescriptive and you should make sure…
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