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Your guide to Solicitor Apprenticeships
Budding solicitors no longer need a Law degree to qualify, thanks to the Solicitor Apprenticeship. In this blog, we explain what a Solicitor Apprenticeship is and how you can train...
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National Road Victim Month 2025: the latest statistics on UK road safety
National Road Victim Month takes place in August each year. The awareness day, founded by RoadPeace, was introduced to raise awareness of the number of injuries and fatalities on UK...
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How to handle a flexible working request
A flexible working request is an application by an employee to change their working patterns, hours or location. Flexible working can include requests to work part-time, to work from home...
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Bristol colorectal surgeon Anthony Dixon struck off
Bristol colorectal surgeon, Anthony (Tony) Dixon, has been struck off after leaving more than 200 patients in agony. Our specialist medical negligence solicitors have assisted some of Dixon’s former patients...
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How to avoid the remarriage trap
Alongside a divorce or civil partnership dissolution, the separating couple will need to consider how they will divide their finances. This can involve making a separate application to the court...
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Standish v Standish: the landmark judgment that protects pre-marriage wealth
The Supreme Court recently delivered a long-awaited judgment in the case of Standish v Standish. The Court upheld the Court of Appeal’s decision, delivered almost a year ago, that in...
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How are public pensions divided in divorce?
While pensions are included with other assets and liabilities when dividing finances during divorce, separation or civil partnership dissolution, the way the law deals with public sector pensions makes things...
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It’s a common presumption that once you make a Will, that’s it; it is set in stone, and your estate will be distributed per that document. Unfortunately, this is not...
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Costs orders for child arrangements
Costs orders are rare in child law cases as the court focuses on the child’s best interests, rather than rewarding or punishing the parents; however, they are becoming more common....
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Podcast | An Introduction to Surrogacy Law – Episode 4: The Future of Surrogacy
The future of surrogacy: why is there a need for reform? In the final episode of our surrogacy podcast, Barcan and Kirby’s surrogacy solicitors, Charmaine Moger and Charlotte Wait, look...
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Each year, 3rd July marks National Bereaved Parents Day. Started in 2020 by charity A Child of Mine, it honours bereaved parents and supports those who have been affected by...
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Can court documents be served via email?
Email is now one of the most used forms of communication, and it is rare to come across a situation where sending documents via email is either not accepted or...
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