Remembrance Day is observed on 11 November in most countries to recall the end of hostilities of First World War on that date in 1918. It is impossible for us to imagine the hardship and suffering experienced by those involved, or to fully comprehend the numbers – the 19,240 British and Commonwealth servicemen killed on the…
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On Wednesday 19th February between 1pm and 5pm , Bretherton Law will be hosting another commercial property legal clinic. Anyone with a commercial property legal question is able to book a free 20 minute telephone appointment with Commercial Property Solicitor Osman Dervish. You may want to discuss; Queries arising out of your commercial lease, whether…
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This year our annual Charity Christmas Quiz was to raise funds for Citizens Advice St Albans District. It was a great night with a record number of guests and some tough quiz questions. The first round was a picture round. How many logos can you identify? The answers can be found in the pdf document…
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Figures released in November by the Office for National Statistics show that in the year ending March 2018, around 2 million adults in England and Wales experienced domestic abuse. Of these 1.3 million were women and 700,000 were men. Police forces subsequently recorded 600,000 domestic-abuse related crimes, an increase of 23% over the previous year,…
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Together for Children is a grouping of more than 70 organisations, experts and individuals seeking to promote the principles and legal protections enshrined within the Children Act 1989 and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC). In advance of the General election on December 12th the network has published a list…
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Civil partnerships have been available to same-sex couples since 2004, when the Civil Partnership Act came into force in the UK. The Act gives same-sex couples the same rights and responsibilities as civil marriage, including property rights, exemptions to inheritance tax, social security and pension benefits, and tenancy rights. A formal process similar to divorce…
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Brexit can be accused of many things – stagnation in the economy, a decline in the property market, and a slowdown in investment to name but three. Brexit can also be blamed for important issues which affect the legal profession, as well as having repercussions for the public at large. The government’s plan to suspend…
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Congratulations to the M1 Motorway, which passed 60 years of age on 2nd November, 2019. Many people know that the UK’s first section of motorway was the Preston Bypass in Lancashire, which opened in 1958 and was later incorporated into the M6 motorway. However, the first properly complete motorway was opened a year later as…
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As the beneficiary of this year’s Bretherton Law Quiz we have chosen St Albans Citizens Advice, one of 280 local independent charities making up the Citizens Advice network in England and Wales giving free, confidential information and advice to those with financial, legal, consumer and other problems. Previously known as the Citizens Advice Bureau the…
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Definition: Gazumped – agreeing a house purchase, then finding the property is sold to someone who offers to pay more for it. Here’s some top tips on how to avoid it happening to you. 1. Get a mortgage offer in principle The best position to be in when buying property is to be a cash…
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