What Is Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH)? Everything You Need To Know.
Grievous bodily harm (GBH) is a serious criminal offence. If you’re facing a GBH charge, you likely have several questions regarding the different types of…
Grievous bodily harm (GBH) is a serious criminal offence. If you’re facing a GBH charge, you likely have several questions regarding the different types of…
Being an executor of someone’s will is a big responsibility as you must manage and distribute the deceased’s assets. However, what are the executor’s duties,…
You’re a whistleblower if you report certain types of wrongdoing. However, how can you report this wrongdoing? How can you protect yourself against a backlash?…
Has a loved one been cut out of a will, or perhaps you want to reduce inheritance tax (IHT) and capital gains tax (CGT)? If…
Has someone written an untrue statement about you? If so, you may be able to claim libel. In this article, our solicitors explain everything you…
Child abduction is a criminal offence. Therefore, it’s important to act quickly to ensure the safety of your child. For more information, please visit our…
Previously, you had to cite one of five grounds for divorce. Nowadays, however, this is not the case. Marriage and divorce have evolved over time…
If you possess a protected characteristic and are a victim of discrimination, don’t worry. The Equality Act 2010 protects you. For more information about the…
When you’re dismissed from your job, your first thought might be that you haven’t done anything wrong or perhaps that your employer has acted unreasonably.
If someone attempts to harm or damage your reputation by making untrue statements, they could be liable for slander. False statements can significantly impact your…
If you’ve been forced out of your job due to your employer’s actions, you may have a case to make a constructive dismissal claim. For…
There’s no escaping the fact that some equity release schemes have had a bad reputation in the past. But in recent times, better standards being…
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