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Since the introduction of no-fault divorce, there is no longer any need to cite specific reasons, such as adultery, when ...
FJG report on National Road Victim Month and ways we can support those pursuing a personal injury claim. Contact us for advice.
The death of a sole director and shareholder can have significant consequences for a business, so it's important to have safeguards.
Karina is a Partner based in our Colchester office, working within the firms Wills, Life Planning, and Probate Team.
Children proceedings can be lengthy and emotional for most people, and whilst legal representation is often advisable, this can come at a considerable cost. It is, therefore, common for clients to ask ...
At some time or another, we have all seen or been asked to sign a disclaimer. Whether it is a document that we are asked to sign before competing in a dangerous sporting activity, or a notice ...
The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has created significant problems for everyone across the globe and the family courts are no exception to this. Nonetheless, they must continue to operate in the interest ...
One way in which you may be able to acquire land, when you are not the legal owner of that land, is by adverse possession, which is more commonly referred to as ‘squatter’s rights’.
As many landlords will be aware, the Renters’ Rights Bill 2024 received Royal Assent earlier this year, ushering in one of the most significant overhauls of residential tenancy law in over a decade.
Fisher Jones Greenwood is delighted to have been ranked in the latest 2022 edition of Legal 500 UK. Used as a reference guide by millions of people each year, the Legal 500 provides up-to-date ...
When negotiating the terms of a commercial lease agreement, a landlord may propose ‘opting out’ of the security of tenure provisions set out under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 (the Act). It is ...