A recent case in the TCC demonstrates (again) just how important it is to get your Payment and Pay Less Notices right.
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Under what circumstances can a mistake in a Will invalidate it? The recent case of Ball v Ball provides some answers.
Though the number of cohabiting couples has rapidly risen, the law offers little protection for them. Expert legal advice is essential for such couples.
The Times has recently begun a campaign to end the so-called ‘meal ticket for life’ spousal maintenance orders.
Before proceeding with a divorce, it’s highly recommended you speak with a divorce solicitor. Simply.Law can help put you in touch with the right lawyer.
The number of unmarried couples living together has increased. What does this mean in terms of rights?
New figures have shown that in England and Wales the number of divorces in 2016 was the highest since 2009. Why is this?
Legally, a child cannot be taken out of the UK without the explicit consent of everyone with parental responsibility for the child.
The Employment Rights Act 1996 doesn’t properly cover the practices such as working from home, so here is the rundown of what employers should know.
Here is one lawyer’s advice on what to do if you’re under suspicion of benefit fraud.