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Major changes to family law: No Fault Divorce
The Government has recently announced its intention to introduce new legislation which will remove the need for divorce to be fault based. The current legislation relating to divorce in England & Wales means that anyone seeking to divorce must either rely on a fault based petition, namely unreasonable behaviour, adultery …
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IR35 update: TV's Lorraine Kelly wins tax case against HMRC
The recent decision in the case of Albatel Limited vs HMRC is the latest in a long line of personal service company tax cases where HMRC has tried to apply the IR35 rules to determine the employment status of high profile presenters. Case background Albatel provided the services of TV …
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Brexit – where are we now?
If you are baffled by Brexit, rest assured you are not alone. With just under two weeks to Brexit Day (11:00 pm on 29 March 2019) it would appear that we are no clearer to knowing what will happen. So, what are the permutations? On 12 March, the 'meaningful …
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Employment law update: religious beliefs and the workplace
You may recall the Northern Irish case of Lee v Ashers Bakery Co Ltd last year where the Supreme Court found that the bakery did not discriminate against Mr Lee by refusing to bake him a cake with a slogan, which supported gay marriage. In Lee, it was found that …
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Mediation accreditation for Natasha Kemish
We'd like to share some good news and congratulate Natasha Kemish, a key member of our family team for 19 years, who has recently been awarded accreditation from the Family Mediation Council as a family mediator. Natasha secured her accreditation having successfully completed the mediation foundation training and subsequent …
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Major changes to divorce law and probate fees planned
With two key changes on the horizon concerning divorce law and probate fees, Richard Hoare, head of private client services, considers how they might affect you and your family. Currently, couples who wish to divorce are required to either live apart for at least two years, or one must blame …
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Family team encourages separating families to let children have a voice during mediation process
We are proud to be supporting Family Mediation Week (21-25 January), which seeks to promote the benefits of giving children a voice as part of the mediation process. Adele Wilkinson, partner and head of Andrew Jackson's dedicated family mediation service, Family Solutions, said: - “The focus for this year'…
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Brexit Negotiations: What Next?
Theresa May's government lost the vote on the deal to leave the European Union on Tuesday, so the question is, what will happen next? There are many different permutations; here a just a few to consider as Brexit negotiations continue: No confidence motion Following the vote on Tuesday, …
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Employee dismissal: Advice on long term sickness absence
We often advise employers in relation to employees who are on long-term sickness absence. The most common issue that arises is whether the employee’s illness amounts to a disability. But there are sometimes other issues hidden deep within the case that determine the advice that we give. For …