The Legal Blog
Making decisions for elderly relatives: Lasting power of attorney
Lasting power of attorney is a legal document where you give another person or another person qualifies to make decisions on your behalf. It’s mostly experienced when taking care of [...]
New laws and codes to resolve remaining COVID-19 commercial rent debts
New laws and a Code of Practice are being introduced to resolve the remaining commercial rent debts accrued because of the pandemic. Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng announced on Tuesday 9 [...]
Can i make a claim for stress at work?
One of the most common forms of work-related illnesses in the UK at the moment is stress. When stress at work isn’t controlled, both the person and the company feel [...]
Santa’s naughty and nice list of Vexatious litigants
Did you know that HM Courts and Tribunal Services holds a list of people classed as vexatious litigants? They are banned from starting court cases without permission! Vexatious litigants are [...]
Has the stamp duty holiday ending, had an effect?
Headline figures are in and house buyers saved on average £15,000 during the stamp duty holiday. 90% of transactions came in under the £500,000 ceiling for house purchases, showing that [...]
Can i make a claim when i’ve been bitten by a dog?
Dog bites are serious and can cause awful injuries, especially if left untreated! Not only can they cause physical scarring, but also mental anguish too. Many people can become traumatised [...]