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With the UK in lockdown, questions have arisen about the extent to which parents are expected to comply with Child Arrangements Orders (a court order setting out the arrangements for...
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The current restrictions present challenges for us all but if you have children with a former partner or spouse, you have the additional task of working out what arrangements are...
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Firstly, Force Majeure has no recognised meaning in English law. Its inclusion into English contracts is to excuse one or both parties from the performance of the contract in some...
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The current pandemic has caused many businesses to consider their ways of working and put in place contingency planning. We have recently been informed that as a result of the...
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If you find yourself at the paying end of a maintenance order, you may now be in a situation where you no longer have the income to afford the monthly...
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The Coronavirus affects landlords and tenants in private rented accommodation. The current Coronavirus has prompted the Government to act principally with the aim of preventing tenants from losing their homes....
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Early last week, the whole of the UK was placed into lockdown to help control the spread of COVID-19. Many businesses up and down the country were forced to close...
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Due to the impact of COVID-19, some businesses will be concerned about their ability to continue paying the rent for their premises in the coming months. In addition to making...
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Below are some FAQs employers may ask about furloughing employees, in light of the government’s new guidance in response to the COVID-19 outbreak. Who can I claim? What can you...
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The most significant change for private landlords and tenants in over 30 years is contained in the Renters Reform Bill which is expected to become law in 2020. The Bill...
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