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New Trial Scheme To Open Up Reporting On Family Cases

Generally the three main areas of work making up family law are matrimonial, finance and child law.   There have been recent changes overall to family law and these are just coming on stream now and will inform opionion through debate […]

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Citizen Advice Bureau Staff Try Massively To Help All Who Call

The citizen advice bureaux in UK is one of the funadmentals of our legal and justice system.  It is a free to consult service to allow even the most poorly off have acces to advice on all sorts of legal […]

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A Little Overview Of Family Justice System

Family law in UK is made up of three major areas of work – matramonial, finance and child law.  Lawyers working in the family courts generally specialise in one or other; there are a few who mix all three but […]

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How Barristers Give Ultimate Legal Advice

When we think of legal advice, it’s usually in terms of popping down to the local high street solicitor to find out if something that’s annoying us has any merit in growing a case round it.  That’s usually the max […]

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English Laws Make For Reliable Dispute Handling

Commercial law is governed by Englishj law and cases are heard in the Commercial Court.  It has to keep abreast of any changes in the way commerce develops and new streams are often having to be addressed to meet modern […]

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Tribunals – A Different Form Of Hearing

One of the less sensational legal disciplines involves ujnified structure laid dow back in 2007 and casdes are heard throughj the Tribunal system.   Tribunals handle many diferent types of cases which have diverse heads of claim ranging from unfair […]

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Different Routes To Sorting Disputes Being Found

Since the country has had to endure the long lockdown with not as much access to services as usual, it must have been quite perplexing for anyone needing the assistance of a citizens’ advice bureau or even a solicitor.  Many […]

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The Expansion Of Basic Common Law

We tend to think of our common law system having started in 1215 by King John at Runneymede but there was the start of the trial by jury, rather than trial by ordeal or combat, nearly 100 years prior when […]

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Many Consideration Before Cases Come To Court

When any member of the public needs legal assistance, be it to assist if they’ve been apprehended or for sorting a tragic breakdown of marriage etc. it is reassuring to note that the legal practioner they select or get offered […]

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Common Sense On Identity Evidence Needed

I have recently acted as executor for a relative’s will and last effects.  It was a brief but very enjoyable and interesting little duty to perform but with lots of beneficiaries.   The will was simple in real terms so the […]

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