Cohabiting: What Are Your Rights?
A cohabiting relationship is when two people choose to live together without making any other commitments that bind one person to the other lawfully. Cohabiting couples can be opposite-sex or [...]
A cohabiting relationship is when two people choose to live together without making any other commitments that bind one person to the other lawfully. Cohabiting couples can be opposite-sex or [...]
Marriage is an exciting time when two people tie their lives together and become husband and wife. Unfortunately, a lot of marriages can end in divorce - in 2021, England [...]
Going through the divorce process can be a difficult and taxing journey and can cause a lot of emotional turmoil for those involved. Whilst a no-fault divorce has made the [...]
Cohabiting couples are defined as those who are in a relationship and living together but are not married. According to the House of Commons Library, around 22% of couples aren’t [...]
A director (or a shadow director) of a company prior to insolvent liquidation could be bound by Section 216 of the Insolvency Act, 1986 - this may govern their involvement [...]
Taking care of a child whilst you’re going through a separation or divorce is something that is critical for the child but also something that parents find difficult to come [...]
Every individual should have the option to decide exactly what happens with their estate when they pass away. This includes deciding exactly who it goes to. When it comes to [...]
Understanding the intricacies of law can be challenging and overwhelming. Our team here at Beeston Shenton have many years of experience in different areas of law including personal injury, property [...]
Running a business involves making many important decisions on a daily basis as well as various legal contracts to sign to ensure day-to-day affairs run smoothly. Whilst we hope that [...]
When you book a holiday, the intention is to find some rest and relaxation from your daily routine. However, in some very unfortunate circumstances, this may not be the case [...]