Jan 7, 2019 | Uncategorized
Open a newspaper in January and you’ll no doubt see a lot of articles about divorce with the use of punchy headlines such as “Divorce day”, “D-Day” and “January Divorce Spike”. The media predictably quote that more instructions are given for divorce on the first...
Oct 17, 2018 | Andy’s Blog
1. Executive pay gap reporting in force – 1 January 2019 Under the Companies Act 2006 regulations UK listed companies with 250 plus UK employees are required to provide an annual report (with the first reports due in 2020) on the gap in pay between their average...
Oct 1, 2018 | Marie’s Blog
Employment Tribunal Claims have soared since July 2017 I read today in the Law Society Gazette. This is not news to me of course. Having set up the practice in 2014 shortly after the fee regime in the ET was introduced, I was aware of the impact on the number of...
Sep 21, 2018 | Emma’s Blog
The video game ‘Fortnite’ has become a huge part of pop culture over the course of 2018. It is free to play, is accessible on smartphones and games consoles and boasts millions of players of all ages. According to a recent study, the game has been cited in over 200...
Sep 14, 2018 | Zara's Blog
Going back to school or even starting school for the very first time can be a tough and stressful time not only for the children but also for the parents. When you add a separation into the mix, the potential for stress and anxiety is heightened. For parents, this can...