Skip to content Skip to footer
Enquiries Call 0345 209 1000

Guide to the cohabitation rights of common law partners

Family law
Insights
Our Family Law solicitors debunk the term ‘common law partner’ and explain the rights of cohabiting unmarried couples.

Read more on Guide to the cohabitation rights of common law partners
Read more on Guide to the cohabitation rights of common law partners

How to manage the costs of your family law matter

Family law
Insights
Sarah Wood-Heath shares what you can do to help keep the legal costs of your family law matter as low as possible.

Read more on How to manage the costs of your family law matter
Read more on How to manage the costs of your family law matter

Artificial Intelligence and Employment Law

Employment
Insights
As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to reshape the modern workplace, its integration into employment practices, raises complex legal questions. AI is infiltrating the workplace from recruitment to performance management and beyond. To understand the evolving legal landscape regarding this rapidly growing phenomenon is therefore essential for employers, to ensure compliance, fairness, and the ethical use of AI systems.

Written by

Read more on Artificial Intelligence and Employment Law
Read more on Artificial Intelligence and Employment Law

Developer’s – don’t forget your commercial leases in your residential schemes – Landlord and Tenant Act 1987 section 5 (LTA)

Commercial property
Insights
Where a private landlord/developer of a mixed use residential and commercial scheme is proposing to lease its commercial premises then beware, (under certain circumstances) qualifying tenants of flats have a right of first refusal to purchase that interest.

Written by

Read more on Developer’s – don’t forget your commercial leases in your residential schemes – Landlord and Tenant Act 1987 section 5 (LTA)
Read more on Developer’s – don’t forget your commercial leases in your residential schemes – Landlord and Tenant Act 1987 section 5 (LTA)

New Law: Parents to receive day one right to neonatal care leave and pay

Employment
Insights
On 6 April 2025 the Neonatal Care (Leave and Pay) Act 2023 (“the Act”) came into force, entitling eligible employees with babies who have received or are in receipt of neonatal care to additional time off.

Written by

Read more on New Law: Parents to receive day one right to neonatal care leave and pay
Read more on New Law: Parents to receive day one right to neonatal care leave and pay

Taking security for commercial debt

Banking and financial services
Insights
This article discusses options available if a third party in a commercial arrangement is a corporate entity.

Written by

Read more on Taking security for commercial debt
Read more on Taking security for commercial debt

Changing from a commercial lease to a residential lease

Property litigation
Insights
The case of Zash Properties Ltd v Mayworth Ltd and Landau Consulting & Investments Ltd provides useful guidance for landlords on their legal rights where a tenant seeks to undertake such a conversion without consent.

Written by
and

Read more on Changing from a commercial lease to a residential lease
Read more on Changing from a commercial lease to a residential lease

Clarke Willmott’s guide to getting business ready for new regulation on Corporate Offences and Fraud

Crime & regulatory
Insights
Fraud is the most commonly recorded category of crime in the UK, amounting to around 40 per cent of all reported crime in England and Wales. Now the regulatory landscape around fraud is changing – and businesses will need to be ready.

Written by

Read more on Clarke Willmott’s guide to getting business ready for new regulation on Corporate Offences and Fraud
Read more on Clarke Willmott’s guide to getting business ready for new regulation on Corporate Offences and Fraud

The impact of sport relocation in family law

Family law
Insights
The impact of a ‘professional sportsperson’ career on families is often overlooked. For instance, when a footballer transfers to a new club, they might need to relocate to another part of the country or even to a different country altogether.

Written by

Read more on The impact of sport relocation in family law
Read more on The impact of sport relocation in family law

Farming divorces and collaborative law – a better way

Agriculture
Insights
Sorting out a financial settlement on divorce can be complicated, especially for farming families whose personal and business affairs are often inextricably entwined. However, this does not mean that it can only be resolved through an expensive and stressful court battle.

Read more on Farming divorces and collaborative law – a better way
Read more on Farming divorces and collaborative law – a better way

5th Anti-Money Laundering Directive and trusts

News
The government has now issued the promised technical consultation referred to in our last blog which has thrown some light on the various concerns.

Read more on 5th Anti-Money Laundering Directive and trusts
Read more on 5th Anti-Money Laundering Directive and trusts

Not found what you are looking for?

Speak to a member of our team today.

Request a consultation

Looking for legal advice?