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What is continuous Employment?
In these FAQ’s Nicola Paton (Partner and Solicitor at Parker Arrenberg Solicitors) explains the concept “continuous employment”.
It is important to note from the outset that continuous employment determines which claims an employee can bring and is further used to determine the entitled reward in such a claim.
Employment Tribunals
When can you make an employment tribunal claim? What are my rights? You have the right to make a claim when you feel you have been treated unfairly, unfavourably or unlawfully by your employer. This usually includes unfair dismissal and discrimination. If you feel you...
What is Mental Capacity?
Mental capacity in legal terms is your ability to: make your own decisions, to have sufficient understanding to comprehend the situation, and; the consequences of any actions or decisions at the time a decision needs to be made. What can cause a lack of mental...
Property and Financial Affairs Lasting Power of Attorney
Following on from our last article regarding Health and Welfare Lasting Power of Attorney, this week we are going to be looking at the LPA for Property and Financial Affairs and some of the most frequently asked questions regarding this type of LPA. What is a Lasting...
Lasting Power of Attorney for Health and Welfare
LPA for Health and Welfare and some of the most frequently asked questions regarding this type of LPA. Contact us on 020 8695 2330
Pre-nups, Post-nups and Separation Agreements
What are they, why are they important and what is the difference between them? Pre-nups and Post-nups A Pre or post-nuptial agreement is a contract agreed by a couple before or after they enter marriage. This agreement stipulates how a couple’s money and assets will...
Are you transferring business assets to another business? What about your staff?
This blog explores your Regulatory requirements for staff transfers. The TUPE Regulations apply if a business or part of a business moves to a new owner or merges with another business to make a brand new employer. Under the TUPE regulations, a business is not judged...
What is a Lasting Power of Attorney?
A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) is a legally binding document where an individual is nominated to make decisions on your behalf as you face a challenging time in your life or lose capacity to make decisions for yourself. You can nominate who you want to be your LPA,...
What is Conveyancing?
Conveyancing simply put is the legal process where a property is transferred from one owner to another. For those who are buying their first home or even those who have purchased a property before, the process can be overwhelming and stressful. There is a lot to do at...
Conveyancing FAQs
Below are some of the common questions that clients have about the conveyancing process when they are purchasing their property. Often this could be from first time buyers who are new to the conveyancing process. The information provided is there to help you...
New Laws to protect victims added to Domestic Abuse Bill
Since the start of the coronavirus crisis last year, there has unfortunately been a huge surge in people contacting domestic abuse helplines, with over 40,000 calls and contacts made to the National Domestic Abuse Helpline during the first three months of the first...
Government reforms make it easier and cheaper for Leaseholders to buy their homes
Earlier this year a new government reform meant that millions of leaseholders will be given the new right to extend their lease by 990 years, with the changes said to be able to save households from thousands to tens of thousands of pounds. Under the new reform, the...