Apr 15, 2020 | News
Written by Grace Wright. The Coronavirus pandemic and the subsequent ‘lockdown’, set out in the ‘Stay at Home and Away From Others’ Rules of 23rd March 2020, has impacted all of our lives fundamentally over the last four weeks. A key question for separated...
Apr 8, 2020 | News
There is uncertainty for everyone in these difficult times but one of the biggest worries for private tenants is the issue of their homes, and for landlords is the issue of having to pay a mortgage when there may not be any rent coming in. This series of briefing...
Apr 6, 2020 | News
Last month, Gurpreet Rheel successfully defended a teacher charged with serious misconduct, resulting in her client being permitted to continue to teach. The case involved serious allegations of a teacher having failed to maintain appropriate professional standards...
Apr 5, 2020 | News
There is uncertainty for everyone in these difficult times but one of the biggest worries for private tenants is the issue of their homes, and for landlords is the issue of having to pay a mortgage when there may not be any rent coming in. This series of briefing...
Apr 2, 2020 | News
Anna Rohan was instructed by the Applicant Wife in a Financial Remedy matter. The Husband had claimed a 50% share of the Family Home and the Wife’s pension throughout proceedings. On the morning of the Final Hearing the Husband conceded a lower percentage was likely...
Apr 1, 2020 | News
There is uncertainty for everyone in these difficult times but one of the biggest worries for private tenants is the issue of their homes, and for landlords is the issue of having to pay a mortgage when there may not be any rent coming in. In this series, Rebecca...