Divorce law is changing in April 2022: Non Fault Divorce Explained
On 6th April 2022, divorce law in England and Wales will change with the introduction of no-fault divorce and dissolution. This will be the first significant change to divorce law…
On 6th April 2022, divorce law in England and Wales will change with the introduction of no-fault divorce and dissolution. This will be the first significant change to divorce law…
A private prosecution, is a criminal prosecution commenced by a person or organisation rather than a public prosecuting authority such as the CPS or the RSPCA. A private prosecution is commenced…
Defamation is a serious allegation and there are strict rules about how parties should make such a claim in formal legal proceedings. In 2014 the court heard a defamation action…
The issue of caveats arises frequently in will disputes. A caveat is a formal notice which is lodged at the probate registry which stops a grant of probate or a grant…
If you have been convicted as a result of a mistake or you did not know about the case against you, you can apply for the case to be reopened.…