Child custody and child arrangements orders
Agreeing the arrangements for your children: how child custody is decided, what rights the non-resident parent has and getting a court order
HELPING SMALL BUSINESSES SUCCEED
Agreeing the arrangements for your children: how child custody is decided, what rights the non-resident parent has and getting a court order
Breach of employment contract - what is it and what can you do about it?
If you die without making a will, the law sets out who is entitled to what you leave behind and who can handle your affairs
Frequently asked questions about setting up trust funds for children and other members of your family, including how to set one up and tax issues
When someone close loses the capacity to make decisions for themselves, you can apply for a deputyship so that you can make decisions on their behalf
Family bereavement can be not only sad but difficult. You may need to register a death and make funeral arrangements, and may face financial strain.
Following a death, specified relatives, dependants and other people can challenge someone’s will by going to court and claiming from the estate
When a friend or relative dies, you may need to act as their executor or administrator – paying off debts and distributing assets to the beneficiaries
You or your family could be injured in any number of scenarios. You could be entitled to compensation. We answer some of the most frequent questions about personal injury claims.
Successful buy-to-let relies on ensuring the investment makes financial sense. There are also legal obligations for landlord and tenant to consider
There are a wide range of penalties for driving offences. This table indicates the main penalties you could face for a driving offence.
How the Child Maintenance Service works out and helps collect maintenance payments, and what is happening to old Child Support Agency cases