My abuser is in prison, but still contacts me.
What can I do if my abuser contacts me from prison? If you’ve been the victim of domestic abuse, you might have thought that your abuser being…
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What can I do if my abuser contacts me from prison? If you’ve been the victim of domestic abuse, you might have thought that your abuser being…
Energy Performance Certificate
Why are Energy Performance Certificates important in commercial conveyancing? Energy Performance Certificates (“EPCs”) are a vital document for commercial conveyancing and have been required for the sale…
Do I have to pay for a solicitor at the police station?
Interview at police station If you are suspected of committing a criminal offence, you may be interviewed by the Police at the preliminary stage…
What are digital assets? The term ‘Digital Assets’ covers a wide range of belongings, from assets with a sentimental value, such as online photo albums or social media accounts; to…
What changes are being made to police bail?
What changes are being made to police bail? On 28 October 2022, section 45 and schedule 4 of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 came into force, changing…
The cheapest way to get divorced
Simplified divorce law We wrote a blog back in March 2022 setting out the changes that were being made to the divorce process. No Fault Divorce is now underway and…
What is a Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards?
What is a DoLS? DoLS is an acronym which stands for Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards. Unless you have been faced with local authority involvement for yourself, a…
Can I be made to do hair strand testing?
What is hair strand testing? Hair strand testing is used in the Family Court to determine whether someone (normally a parent or carer of a child) uses illegal substances/drugs, and…
Can new evidence change a criminal law decision?
Innocent until proven guilty One of the core principles of the criminal justice system in England and Wales is that anyone accused of a crime is innocent until proven guilty…
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