The 30 th November 2020 sees the start of the annual Good Divorce Week. Each year Resolution raises awareness of their members and the work that they do while upholding the Resolution Code of Practice. Resolution is a community of family justice...
On 1st September 2020 The Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2020 brought in significant changes to the planning use classes. What are the planning use classes? They categorise the different uses of property in...
When parents separate arrangements inevitably need to be made to enable the children to maintain a good relationship with each parent. There are different ways that this can be done. Arrangements can be made informally between the parents if they each agree...
On 24 September 2020, Rishi Sunak announced the Government plans to create the Coronavirus Job Support Scheme which will replace the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme which began in March 2020 to help businesses which had been impacted by the COVID-19...
To say that 2020 has been a challenging year is an understatement. Some people have faced ill-health (physical and / or mental), others have lost their job and the rest of us are coming to grips with the readjustment of our daily lives. A silver lining...
The residential property market is booming following the introduction of the stamp duty holiday by the Government in July 2020. According to Rightmove in September 2020 there were "more homes selling within a week than at any point over the last...
Saturday 10th October marks World Mental Health Day for 2020, and this year in particular has been a difficult one for many reasons. The months of lockdown and the changes that have followed have had a huge impact on both employers and employees,...
In the run-up to this year’s Anti-Bullying Week, which runs from 16th to 20th November 2020, employers are being encouraged to look at how new styles of working may be affecting employees. Employers are being encouraged to focus on how they manage and...