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Family Mediation
Acting as a mediator for a divorcing couple where there were significant debts and the only asset was the former matrimonial home.
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Rights for the Left Handed
Publication: HR DirectorLast month saw the annual Left Handers Day with tweets hashtagged #lefthandersday posting pictures of the hardships left handers have to face daily – right handed scissors, desks and smudged hands thanks to right handed pads.Although it is all in good humour, left handers are around 13 percent of the population, and as a recent…
EU Succession Law: What Brussels IV means for wills and inheritance in Europe
Publication: SpearsCatherine Robson lays out the EU’s succession law, and how it affects you.Determining which law will govern matters arising from a deceased person’s estate is of significant importance: the laws of succession can vary dramatically between states as can inheritance tax liability.Under the law of England and Wales, individuals generally…
Family Mediation
Understand the benefits of mediation in relationship breakdown and divorce, and how it can help facilitate discussions and agreements.
EU data is slowing the divorce process
Head of family law at SA Law, Marilyn Bell examines how the GDPR could potentially add more complications to the divorce process
EU Domain Names: what happens after Brexit?
Around 300,000 UK-based companies use .eu domain names. With Brexit looming, companies and businesses must consider whether to keep these or not.
EU-US Privacy Shield declared invalid
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) invalidated the EU-US Privacy Shield as an appropriate mechanism to meet the GDPR’s cross-border personal data transfer restrictions after an Austrian citizen argued that the privacy standards in the US did not safeguard EU citizens from US surveillance.
Family run businesses and succession planning
Accountancy Daily has published an article by Marilyn Bell and Simon Walsh
Family Solicitor
SA Law is recruiting for a full time Solicitor to join the Family team
Family Law: What to Expect in 2023
In 2022, there have been many areas that were under family law’s microscope, including matters such as divorce, parental alienation, surrogacy etc; but what are family lawyers going to need to consider in 2023?Marilyn Bell comments in a recently published article in Today’s Family Lawyer on the hurdles that lie ahead for family lawyers next year.You…
Family Court Reporting Pilot Expanded
In an article published in Today’s Family Lawyer, Kiran Beeharry welcomes the news that the family court reporting pilot has been expanded to a further 16 courts across the country and highlights that lawyers should ensure identifying factors so that families do not feel exposed.You can read the full article here.For help and advice…
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…