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Government Stays Quiet On Social Care Reform In NHS Changes Announcement
Will Budget Bring More On Social Care? Social care has once again been glossed over by the Government as it announces structural reforms...
22/02/21Family Of Former Kleinwort Benson Bank Worker Appeal For Help Following Mum-of-Two’s Asbestos-Related Cancer Death Aged 49
The family of a former City bank worker, who died of asbestos-related cancer aged 49, are appealing for help as to how she developed the...
19/02/21Woman Awarded £85k From Father’s Estate Amid Cladding Issues And Mediation Hold-Up
Rochford v Rochford Case Highlights Unpredictability Of Adult Child Claims A woman has been awarded an £85k lump sum in a drawn-out...
19/02/21Coronavirus: Lawyers Express Concerns After Covid-19 Not Classed As ‘Serious’ And Workplaces Remain Open Despite Risk
Specialist lawyers at Irwin Mitchell have expressed their concerns after it emerged that workplaces putting employees at risk of...
16/02/21New charity Fighting With Pride sets out its mission during LGBT+ History Month
The head of our military team Geraldine McCool reflects on a landmark announcement for the LGBT+ military community. LGBT+ History Month...
16/02/21Is a wealth tax on the horizon?
By Jessica Fazzone, Tax, Trusts & Estates solicitor at Irwin Mitchell On 9 December 2020 the Wealth Tax Commission (WTC) published its...
12/02/21Changes are coming for leaseholders, commonhold and extending leases
By Hayley Bruce, associate and practice development lawyer at Irwin Mitchell There's been a flurry of announcements around leaseholders...
12/02/21Phase transfer deadlines; what parents whose children have EHCPs need to know
Co-authored by Steven Baylis, Associate Solicitor for Education and Public Law Legal deadlines approaching to secure special educational...
11/02/21SDLT deadline: Approaching the cliff edge
By Hayley Bruce, associate and practice development lawyer at Irwin Mitchell In July 2020 the Chancellor of the Exchequer announced the...
05/02/21Divorce Month: Do or Die?
The New Year is traditionally seen as a time for fresh starts and clean slates. As couples look forward to the year ahead, many will have...
02/02/21How weddings might change after the pandemic
By Deborah Levy, Consultant in the Family Law team There's hardly an area in our lives which hasn't been touched by the pandemic. From...
02/02/21Annulment and divorce - what's the difference?
By Satya Bagga, Family Law solicitor at Irwin Mitchell The difference between annulment and divorce An annulment acknowledges and...
02/02/21HMRC extends the self-assessment filing return by a month
HMRC have relaxed the filing penalty for the filing of tax returns due by the 31 January 2021. With just a few days to go, HMRC have...
28/01/21The Human Rights Act is under review
The UK government have launched a review of how the Human Rights Act (HRA) is operating, 20 years after the HRA was brought into force....
25/01/21Dude, where's my pension?
Government legislation isn’t incredibly exciting at the best of times, but even in this context I’m sure the Pension Schemes Bill 2021...
22/01/21Does a new Court of Appeal judgment transform maintenance pending suits?
By Deborah Levy, consultant in the Family Law team In my many years of practice, I've often struggled with the competing issue between...
22/01/21Can’t pay, we’ll take it away
Buy now, pay later; sound good? Well, more than 70 cross-party MP’s are calling for regulation of buy now, pay later firms such as...
19/01/21Pensions: Do you know what you're paying?
On Wednesday the Department for Work and Pensions announced its plans to ban charging flat fees on small pension pots. This is welcome...
18/01/21Best interests decision making and Covid19 vaccination
This article specifically applies to people over the age of 18 and living in England. The roll out and administration of the two...
18/01/21Consultation launched on 2021 exam replacement - open until 29th January
Co-authored by Jennifer Wright, Solicitor, Public Law & Human Rights Following the cancellation of this year’s summer exams, the...
18/01/21Divorce and setting aside decrees
By Vicki Rawlins, Family Law associate at Irwin Mitchell The recent divorce case of Shahzad v Mazher [2020] EWCA Civ 1740, [2020] All ER...
15/01/21A comprehensive look at the legal options for divorcing couples
At this time of year people start thinking about their New Year’s resolutions. I know that this year things will be different, it may be...
15/01/21DIY divorces - a game of snakes and ladders?
By Deborah Levy, consultant in the Family Law team When I recently read that there has been an increase in DIY divorces which were adding...
11/01/21Mind the divorce gap
By Vicki Rawlins, Family Law associate at Irwin Mitchell Research has been published by Legal & General regarding the financial...
08/01/21Who gets the dog in the divorce?
By Connie Smith, Family Law solicitor at Irwin Mitchell With a new lockdown meaning many more people have been working from home and long...
08/01/21‘Don’t wait for the right opportunity; create it.’ George Bernard Shaw
By Fiona Farrell, Family Law senior associate at Irwin Mitchell 2020 will be remembered not only for the immense challenges and changes...
08/01/21DAC6: largely repealed (in the UK) before it even began
Overview of the changes The year 2020 was really a year full of surprises and in a huge turn of events, on 31 December 2020, in a letter...
08/01/21Key changes to exams announced by the government on 4 January 2020
What is the position for Summer Exams following Boris Johnson’s announcement on 4 January 2020? Co-authored by Jennifer Wright,...
05/01/21Local Government & Social Care Cuts
A large proportion of a council’s budget is devoted to social care. Social care is an essential part of the fabric of our society....
31/12/20Brexit - FAQs for EU workers who want to continue to work in the UK
What is Brexit and how does this impact me? As a result of a referendum in June 2016, the UK Government has started the withdrawal...
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