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These are unprecedented times. For many businesses rent is one of the most, if not the most, significant outgoing. Some tenants will not have funds to make rent payments. Others...
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Coronavirus is sweeping across the globe, and along with the serious health implications, businesses will be concerned about the effect the outbreak will have on their ability to trade. It...
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You have taken the step to secure your debt by way of a charging order but what next? You want your money but despite notifying the debtor of your intention...
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Here are the headline Government announcements in a package of measures to assist SME’s struggling to cope with coronavirus disruption: Sick pay will be available to any employee who is...
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ACAS has published some guidance for employers in relation to management of the workplace, sickness absence procedures and sick pay in light of the COVID-19 outbreak. ACAS’ top tips include:...
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As rental costs and property prices increase, more parents are dipping into savings or releasing capital from their own property to support the next generation. Research carried out by Legal...
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Congratulations to Natalie Lester, in our family law team, who has been awarded Specialist Accreditation in Complex Financial Remedies and Cohabitation and TOLATA (The Trusts of Land and Appointment of...
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Whilst prenuptial agreements (also known as Pre-Nups) are not nearly as fun to think about as wedding cakes or honeymoons, they can help you avoid financial issues later in life....
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The untimely death of a sole shareholder/director of a private limited company can bring business to a standstill and put considerable pressure on the deceased’s personal representatives. All private limited...
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In February 2020 we were delighted to co-host a joint seminar with accountants Moore Kingston Smith. Good governance is fundamental to the wellbeing of all charities so it’s important that...
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