I Was Attacked By A Pet – Personal Injury Claim
We are a nation of animal lovers. Few people are as potty about pets as us British. Unfortunately, however, our [...]
Divorce Court Backlog – What Are Your Options?
For many years, the first working day of the new year has been dubbed ‘Divorce Day’ as couples make the [...]
Is It The Right Time To Remortgage Your Home?
Due to the current changes in interest rates, many homeowners are worried that their monthly payments will skyrocket soon once [...]
Slip & Fall at Work – Claim Compensation
The majority of accidents in the workplace tend to occur when health and safety is either ignored or where [...]
Until Dirty Dishes Do Us Part… Unexpected Divorces
Marriage can be a beautiful thing, but it requires a lot of hard work and effort from both parties to [...]
Why Are Divorce Rates Increasing?
In April 2022, divorce laws in the UK were changed for the first time in 50 years. It meant that [...]
UK Scale-up Visa Route – Overview & Guidance
The Scale-up visa route allows high-growth businesses to sponsor workers in the UK for highly skilled roles. This route offers [...]
Stamp Duty Land Tax Cut – Questions & Answers
Keeping up with Kwasi Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng delivered his mini budget on Friday 23rd September 2022. Among the [...]
Top Tips On How To Draft Your Employment Contract To Avoid Employee Disputes
When it comes to saving time and money, nothing beats a pre-emptive strike when it comes to avoiding employee [...]
BBC Drama ‘The Split’ – How Realistic Is The Family Law Series?
The world of law often makes for compelling film and TV, although to increase the viewers it often bears little [...]
COVID-19 and Clinical Negligence – Have You Been Affected?
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound effect on all our lives and the NHS continues to bear the [...]
No-fault Divorce – A Short Guide
“It’s all his fault” “No I didn’t do anything, she is the one to blame” The government has decided [...]
E-scooter Law & Accidents – A Short Guide
As 2021 almost draws to an end, with the days becoming shorter, and clocks going back soon, being safe [...]
Father’s Rights to Child Custody – Questions & Answers
Farzana Naz Partner and Head of Family Law at Saracens Solicitors 0203 588 3527 fnaz@saracenssolicitors.co.uk Looking [...]
What Can Landlords Do If Their Tenants Refuse To Pay Their Rent?
It’s a landlord’s worst nightmare; they have let their property to a tenant who refuses to pay their rent and [...]
The Importance of a Properly Drafted Will
While most people don’t like to dwell on the idea of death and its implications, a well drafted will could [...]
How To Maximise Your Business Potential
What a rollercoaster the past year has been! The pandemic affected our very freedoms and wellbeing. Now, with an [...]
The Mortgage Guarantee Scheme 2021 – Questions & Answers
What is the Mortgage Guarantee Scheme? Home buyers struggling to raise a deposit can now make use of the government’s [...]
Changes to the Immigration Rules since March 2021
2021 is an important year for the UK immigration system with many changes and updates to the Immigration Rules. Some [...]
UK Leaseholder 2021 Reform and Rights – Questions & Answers
In January of 2021, the Ministry of Housing, Communities, and Local Government issued a press release pertaining to [...]
Hong Kong BN(O) Visa – Top 11 Questions & Answers
Book your place for our Hong Kong BN(O) webinar here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/135501579873/ The UK has opened its doors to [...]
The Times publishes apology to Sultan Choudhury OBE and agrees to pay damages for libellous imputation on its free site
The Times Newspaper has today published an apology, amended its article and agreed to pay libel damages and legal [...]
Child Custody Between Divorced Parents During UK Lockdown – How To See Your Child
For many of us, this is the unthinkable: Our deepest fear – A nightmare scenario where we cannot see [...]
What To Do If Your Landlord Is Missing In Action
Whilst no one wants a landlord who is overly involved, think George Roper in ‘Man About The House’ (I am [...]