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Pensions and divorce

Although they are a valuable asset, pensions are often undervalued or overlooked during divorce proceedings.

Section 106 Agreement and the White Paper – what do these reforms mean for Registered Providers?

At present, affordable housing provisions tend to be included in Section 106 Planning Agreements in order to secure...

Health & Safety Case Update: Duty Holders & Risk Assessments

Health & Safety Case Update: Duty Holders & Risk Assessments from the HSE - Latest information from our team.

Right to Work Checks – Further Guidance for Employers from 6 April 2022

The Government has recently released a draft of the new Employer’s Guide to Right to Work Checks...Read more

The legal position in England and Wales in relation to nuptial agreements

A nuptial agreement is an agreement made either before or during a marriage or civil partnership which regulates...

Inheritance on divorce or dissolution of a civil partnership

How can individuals protect inherited assets in the event of a relationship breakdown?

Police pensions and divorce

Dealing with assets such as public sector and police pensions can be a complicated issue when dividing financial assets.

Bereavement in the workplace: new ACAS guidance

ACAS has published new guidance on the rights of bereaved people and advice on managing bereavement in the workplace.

John Lewis drops 'never knowingly undersold' slogan: are price matches a thing of the past?

We look at the reasons behind the change, and what it tells us about the future of price matching for high street brands

How do Registered Providers maximise income opportunities in a post-pandemic world?

The uncertainty created by the COVID-19 pandemic affected the income of Registered Providers of Social Housing (RPs).