Just had a huge fight and separated with your significant other? It has been happening for quite some time now and finally you have had enough. However, you are still not sure if you want to file for divorce.
We know that going through a divorce is not easy. You realize that you no longer care about the person you thought you were going to spend the rest of your life with.
In 2017, there were more than 100,000 cases of divorce among opposite sex couples in England and Wales. These staggering figures show how common divorce is in the UK.
According to government statistical reports there have been over a hundred thousand residential property transactions as of February this year. Apart from this, there were also over ten thousand non-residential property transactions that took place.
By preparing for a divorce before it actually happens, you can reduce much of the stress that many people face when they rush the process. Learn more in this infographic below:
In the UK, the word ‘paternity’ is synonymous with ‘parentage’. Establishing paternity is the process of determining the identity of a child’s father. Learn more in this infographic below:
As with each year, the UK Visas and Immigration Department has made some changes and updates to the UK immigration rules for 2019. According to the Statement of Change released on March 7th2019, the Tier 1, Tier 2, and the EU Settlement Scheme has received the most significant updates.
According to government statistical report the number of people migrating to the UK was almost double the number of those leaving or moving to other countries from the region. Whether as a result of overpopulation in cities like London or due to the general international political climate and tension with regard to safety, having UK immigration
Separation can be a rough experience for many. Here are some do’s and dont’s that will make the process less disturbing. Learn more in this infographic below:
A First Tier Tribunal (Tax) is not a formal court and will only deal with your application in case you’re challenging a refusal on the basis of benefit or tax credit office decision. The Tribunal is completely independent of the Tax Credit and Benefits offices that make the decision to reject your initial application.