The pandemic has affected everything that shines under the sun—and immigration is no exception. The UK government has released guidelines for both visa applicants and temporary residents, and it’s important for you to know what you’re in for.
The coronavirus has caused lockdowns throughout the country. While some may be revelling the chance to stay home and sleep in, others are cooped up with abusers. The abuser and abused could be children, family members, friends, etc. The government and non-government entities have taken notice of this trend in abuse. Read on to see
We’re all too familiar with the worldwide health crises caused by the novel coronavirus. And even though the pandemic has been stressful for everyone, it’s been especially trying for people who have been separated from their family members or partners if their applications to remain in the UK were declined.
A prenuptial agreement, or ‘prenup’ for short, is a written agreement that’s created and signed by a couple before they get married. Typically, a prenup agreement lists down all the properties and assets owned by each person involved and defines each person’s property rights if the marriage were to not work out.
Separating from someone who you’re married to is difficult enough as is. However, if your separation or divorce proceedings are taking place during the COVID-19 pandemic, you’re in a uniquely tough situation.