Month: March 2020

Working With Commercial Lease Solicitors

A commercial lease solicitor supports landlords and tenants with their commercial leases. And while there is no legal obligation on you to get your lease checked by an attorney, there are situations that warrant it. Doing so also safeguards you in the future. Getting advice from a solicitor for your commercial lease is strongly advised.

Fighting for Child Custody: The Challenges

In the UK, as in other countries, child custody laws decide which parent will bear the responsibility of a child after the parents separate. For both separated and divorced parents in the UK, joint custody is a common outcome. This dictates that both parents bear equal responsibility for the child. If a decision about the

British Citizenship requirements

Things You Should Be Aware Of Although an exciting prospect, gaining British citizenship isn’t as easy as it seems to be. It’s not that difficult either, if you have all the paperwork ready that meets the said requirements.

The Role Of A solicitor In Criminal Cases

When Accused Your solicitor has the responsibility of assigning attorneys to the case while acting as their advisor. They will prepare you for what’s about to come, and how you can deal with it effectively. They’ll also make sure you’re treated fairly throughout the case.

Things You Should Know Before Signing A Contract Tenancy Agreement

The Type Of Contract Mainly, there are two types of tenancy contracts; an individual contract and a joint tenancy agreement. With the individual contract, only the person signing is liable for rent payment, not anyone else who lives in the house. Under the joint tenancy agreement, the whole group will be liable for payment.

How Can Victims Of Sexual Harassment In The Workplace Receive Compensation?

Sexual harassment is typically categorised as an unwanted form of sexual conduct that’s aimed to violate or intimidate the victim’s dignity. This behaviour often creates a hostile, derogatory and humiliating environment for the victim in the workplace. A majority of the employers in the UK have a positive approach towards gender equality and aim to

Signs Your Wife is about to Divorce You

Marriage rates in England and Wales have been increasing over the past few years, and even though on paper, divorce rates are decreasing, the Ministry of Justice opines it’s due to administrative backlog—and that divorce petitions have in fact increased. This means that you too could be facing possible divorce in your near future—but could you

Getting over Your Separation and Preparing for Your Divorce

Divorce is so much more than pulling out of a civil institution that binds two individuals together. It’s an emotional roller coaster that also affects your physical and mental health in the long run. The initial shock of the news—the prospect of separating from the person you thought you’d be living till the end of your