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No big bonfire for holiday regulations

Managers on the lookout for changes in employment law following Brexit need to prepare for new holiday entitlement and pay calculations. The Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Act 2023 … Read more

Employment Law, Holiday Pay

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The highs and lows of blame-free digital divorce

by family law expert Rachel Wynn Jones of Rhyl based solicitors Gamlins Law. Divorce applications rose by 20 per cent in the year following the introduction of no-fault divorce, according … Read more

Divorce

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Does my spouse automatically inherit everything when I die?

The answer very much depends on whether you have children and whether your spouse had a valid will. That’s because if there is no will, the so-called rules of intestacy … Read more

Inheritance, Intestacy Rules, Wills

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Do I have to go to mediation before divorce?

There is a bit of a misconception around family mediation and divorce that you must go through the mediation process before you can apply for a divorce. This is not … Read more

Divorce, Family Law

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Cryptocurrency and digital assets in estate administration

Technology has moved very quickly over the past few decades and continues to gather pace, changing the ways in which we live our lives in many different areas. Whether it’s … Read more

Cryptocurrency, digital assets, Wills

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Employment non-competes look set to shrink

The Government plans to prune restrictions around non-compete clauses when employees leave to join a competitor or set up a rival business, according to a policy paper just published. Proposals … Read more

Employment Contracts, Employment Law

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Estate Planning Tips: Social media and other digital accounts

Many of us have social media accounts on various platforms these days. They can be used in a number of ways, whether it’s for sharing photos or news with family … Read more

Estate Planning, Making a Will, Wills

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Can you cancel a package holiday?

Package holidays have long been a popular choice for travellers seeking convenience and peace of mind when planning their vacations. However, unforeseen circumstances or a change in personal circumstances can … Read more

Holidays

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Break Clauses in Leases – What do they do?

In leases, break clauses serve as crucial provisions that provide flexibility for both landlords and tenants. These clauses allow either party to terminate the lease before the expiration of the … Read more

Landlords, Tenants

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