Getting funding for your claim can take weeks rather than days to arrange. This page sets out the various stages of the process and times them to help with your planning. Initial Enquiry and Triage On initial enquiry, most...
Category - Law and Order
In today’s modern society, the rules regarding fire safety in buildings are relatively straightforward: check the dry risers, the fire doors and the illuminated exit signs that guide people towards the stairs. However...
Prenuptial agreements have existed for many years, but they were largely created to address the division of the couple’s assets in the event of divorce. We live our lives online. But in 2026, a divorce is going to play out...
A fire risk assessment report is of little use unless action is taken in relation to the findings of the report. In this article we explain what to do with your report after it has been completed. Prioritise by Severity Reports...
Why does a fire risk assessment matter? From protecting people and properties to being fully compliant, we take a look at why this is an important task to stay on top of. Protecting Lives Without a doubt, this is the most...
Making a Power of Attorney might not be the most exciting thing to think about, but it’s one of those things that can save a lot of stress later on. Life is unpredictable, and sometimes we can’t make decisions for...
People usually set up a UK power of attorney with the best intentions, but small mistakes can turn into big legal headaches. Because it decides who can act for you and how decisions are made, everything needs to be clear and...
Effective estate planning helps ensure assets are managed and distributed according to personal wishes while supporting those who may need to act on someone’s behalf. The process involves legal, financial and administrative...
In April 2022, England and Wales saw their first substantial reform to the law surrounding divorce in more than 50 years with no-fault divorce coming into force. This huge alteration has totally transformed the way...
A power of attorney is designed to protect someone by allowing a trusted person to make important decisions on their behalf, and in the UK this can include financial matters, health and welfare or both. And although the system is...
