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Julie Cohen (née Zhalkovsky)
A dual-qualified divorce specialist
New Employment Protections at Work for Parents and Unpaid Carers Given Royal Assent
Parents and carers will be provided with additional protections at work, covering leave entitlement and redundancy rules, as a result of three bills which have received Royal Assent.
Neurodiversity and Family Law
Family Solicitor explores how neurodiversity can affect people who are going through divorce, separation or disputes about finances or the children.
Mrs Owens must stay married
Partner and head of the family team at SA Law, Marilyn Bell, examines the recent ruling which saw the Supreme Court dismiss Mrs Owens' appeal.
New Drug-Driving Laws Unleashed
Drug-driving is estimated to cause around 200 deaths per year in the UK, according to the Department for Transport.On 2 March 2015, in England and Wales, it became illegal to drive when over specified limits for certain controlled drugs. Illegal drugs, such as such as cannabis and cocaine, have very low specified limits while certain medicines have…
What is a no-fault divorce? The new laws explained: How to apply and what the new minimum wait means
Marilyn Bell comments on the recent change to family law that means couples no longer need to 'blame' each other for the breakdown of their relationship
The National Lockdown and Child Arrangements FAQ
Simran provides answers to FAQs about child arrangement difficulties which may arise because of the national lockdown.
Own a business or property abroad? Important factors to consider when making a Will
Wills, Trust and Probate expert, Tahsin Chasmawala, explains what should be considered when writing your Will
Stepfamilies and How to Survive Them
The difference between step families and our own children is that we don’t set out to have them. They come as a package with our new partner. They are born out of divorce, and, after being part of an often heart wrenching transition, they are thrust into the bosom of their parent’s ‘new love’ (and the ‘new love’s’ offspring) which they are inevitably…
Insight into the life and career of...
This issue, we go behind the scenes at SA Law to get tough on our very own Gill Garrett and Sam Walsh, who offer a unique perspective from their combined finance and HR roles.
What employers need to know about novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Guidance for employers on how to plan, respond and reduce risk related to Coronavirus
Lockdown is easing - what are the latest rules for families with children?
As the Coronavirus lockdown restrictions begin to ease in the UK our Family experts look at how the new government roadmap will effect families, parents and children.
Injury to Feelings: Vento Bands Increased
The President of the Employment Tribunals has confirmed an increase in the compensation bands (known as Vento bands) awarded for injury to feeling in…
Professional Indemnity Insurance
A discussion at the Law Society Gazette roundtable held in March.
Introducing Fees in the Employment Tribunal and the Employment Appeal Tribunal
The Ministry of Justice has launched an open consultation on introducing fees in the Employment Tribunal and Employment Appeal Tribunal. The proposed…
Managing The Menopause at Work
The menopause can have a big impact on the day to day lives of employees. It is a natural part of aging and typically happens to women between the ages…