

Statutory Notice Pay Explained
Statutory Notice Pay: Our employment solicitors in Brighton and Hove would typically advise on 2 types of notice. The first is statutory notice pay. Under…
Statutory Notice Pay: Our employment solicitors in Brighton and Hove would typically advise on 2 types of notice. The first is statutory notice pay. Under…
Anyone who has created a codicil to a will can tell you it’s not easy, and there are many ways it can go wrong. It’s…
Amending your will sounds straightforward – after all, you wrote it in the first place. However, our wills and probate solicitors highlight that will amendments…
Employment disputes can arise for several reasons and are notorious for being costly to resolve and extremely stressful for all parties, especially when they involve…
Coronavirus has made its way into the UK, first in Brighton and Hove and now, more worryingly, to all four countries of the United Kingdom.
Are you a victim of domestic abuse? Don’t worry. The law offers forms of protection to help you. One form of protection is called a…
Step-parenting and adoption orders can be an incredibly sensitive area not only of life; but of law. You should seek the correct legal advice in…
What is maintenance pending suit? There is often an imbalance between parties in a divorce. One partner normally has a significant income and access to…
What is a part 36 offer? Part 36 offers are a tactical action used extensively in dispute resolution to persuade the other side to settle.
What are ID1 and ID2 forms and what’s the difference? ID1 and ID2 forms are applications to the government, specifically the Land…
Over the past few decades, there has been more pressure placed on financial institutions, employers, companies and solicitors to obtain independent legal advice for their…
Time and time again, our will-writing solicitors in Brighton get asked, ‘Why make a will?’ The answer is split into two categories: critical and possible…
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