Can civil litigation help resolve a boundary dispute? In this blog we explain what boundary disputes are, everything you need to do before civil litigation, and a breakdown of the entire process. Boundary disputes between neighbours can be stressful, and at times, confusing. With limited guidance on exactly where one property ends and another one begins, it’s easy for disagreements […]
Even with the introduction of no-fault divorce in England and Wales, the emotional challenges can still be overwhelming, especially when children and future financial security are at stake. In many separations, couples are keen to resolve matters amicably, but sometimes disputes persist. That’s why understanding civil litigation in the context of divorce can help you to be fully informed about your options […]
Whether you’re buying a car, booking a holiday or hiring a tradesperson; all of these interactions include entering into contracts (both knowingly and unknowingly). And whilst most transactions go smoothly and you’re happy with your purchase; sometimes problems can arise.
Employment disputes are more common than people think; whether it’s an issue with unpaid wages, breach of contract, unfair dismissal, harassment in the workplace or disputes that continue after employment has ended.
In today’s digital-centred world, intellectual property (IP) is often one of a business’s most valuable assets. Whether it’s a unique logo, a piece of writing, a product design or software; intellectual property reflects digital creativity and team investment.
Disagreements between landlords and tenants are far more common than many people realise. Whether you’re renting a flat, a house or a commercial space, problems can arise over a huge range of things, such as: repairs, deposits, rent increases or the terms of your tenancy agreement.
Losing your job can be stressful at the best of times, but if you believe that you’ve been treated unfairly, then it can also feel deeply unfair and upsetting. In the United Kingdom, employees have legal protection against being dismissed without a fair reason or the correct procedure being followed. This is known as unfair […]
Family matters are incredibly personal and it’s normal to be hesitant about involving a third-party when navigating arrangements. However, when you are facing the end of a relationship, trying to agree on schedules for your children, or protecting your finances for the future; a good family solicitors firm can make all the difference.
Relationships begin, change and unfortunately sometimes end, and during this time children’s needs evolve and financial responsibilities can shift. In all of this, a Family Solicitor is there to protect your interests and guide you through the legal next steps with clarity and care.
Child support is one of the most important financial responsibilities following the breakdown of a relationship. It’s designed to ensure that children continue to receive the care and resources that they need, regardless of the changes in their parents’ circumstances.