Lincolnshire cricketer, India Freeman is embarking on the journey of a lifetime this October. Chattertons Solicitors are proud to support this journey which she hopes is the beginning of her road to becoming part of the England Women’s Cricket Team....
Jayne Harrison, Head of Employment at Chattertons, is holding an ‘Employers obligations’ workshop at our Grantham office on Thursday 18th September. The usual price for this event is £10. To attend the workshop absolutely FREE simply like...
Domestic abuse laws could be changed to include emotional and psychological harm by a partner within a relationship. On Wednesday the Government began to look at strengthening the law by changing the definition of domestic abuse. New laws would explicitly...
Do you belong to a group, a social club or an association? Would you like us to come and talk to you about any key legal subject free of charge? Our specialist teams have a wealth of experience and knowledge which they would like to share with you. Subjects...
Children will be given a greater voice in the family justice system so that they can tell judges how they feel and what they think about the family disputes in which they are involved. Liz Graham, a partner and head of the Family Department...
As part of the Gravity Fields festival in Grantham a moveable feast is taking place on Thursday 25th September. The evening will begin with a drinks reception, sponsored by Chattertons, at the Angel and Royal. The night will then take the guests on a...
Chattertons Solicitors are proud to sponsor the ‘Business Person of the Year’ award at this years Newark Business Awards which will be held at Kelham Hall on Tuesday 1st December 2014. The evening is a fantastic opportunity to socialise with...
Chattertons Solicitors are proud to sponsor the ‘Business of the Year’ award at this years Boston Business Awards. The awards evening will be held on Thursday 27th November at the Princess Royal Sports Arena, where there is plenty of parking. The...
The Supreme Court ruled recently that damages could not be awarded to a disabled passenger for distress and injury to feelings caused during air travel. The claimant in this case was severely disabled and a permanent wheel-chair user. On booking flights for...