Regardless of their political persuasion most people would agree that the Labour Party under Jeremy Corbyn was highly successful in the recent election at getting many more young people to cast their vote. We take it for granted that any UK citizen over the age of 18 (with the exception of those serving a prison…
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You can be forgiven for suffering a bout of post-election fatigue and missing the appointment of David Lidington as Theresa May`s new Justice Secretary and Lord Chancellor. The unpopular Liz Truss (at least to many people in the legal world) lasted less than 12 months in the role and has now been shunted off to…
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In June last year Britain voted to leave the EU. Since that historic vote verbal battles have been fought between Leavers and Remainers, and between advocates of a `hard` Brexit (where the UK leaves the EU single market and customs alliance completely) and those calling for a `soft` Brexit (where we retain as many of…
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What is a Living Will? Your Decision. You may have heard of the term ‘Living Will’ which is the common name for an ‘Advance Decision to Refuse Treatment’. An ‘Advance Decision’ is a legal document that sets out medical treatment or procedures you wish to refuse if, through accident or illness, you are unable to…
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In this article we look at the role of the Court of Protection. The Court of Protection is a specialist court that looks after the affairs of people who lack mental capacity. If you do not have a valid Power of Attorney and become unable to manage your own affairs, most commonly because of illness…
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Bretherton Law are pleased to introduce the latest addition to the team Kamal Mustapha. Kamal has been recruited to expand the commercial property service provided byBretherton Law. Located in the heart of St Albans busy commercial hub, just a short walk away from the Cathedral and the Town Hall, Bretherton Law already advise many of…
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We are pleased to announce a partnership with local charity KitAid, who are collecting unwanted items of football kit to distribute to children in Africa. Please click here to see their poster.
Not enough sleep and eating too much chocolate can lead to Alzheimer’s Disease, according to two recent studies into the illness. Should we take these claims seriously? Since the German psychiatrist Alois Alzheimer first identified and reported on the symptoms of the disease (often referred to as dementia) in a 55 year old woman in…
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There are many benefits of making a Will. They give you the opportunity of ordering your affairs after your death. Though the idea of contemplating one’s death is something many people feel reluctant about, however it is important to be prepared. By leaving a Will, you are in control of how your property and affairs…
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Custody, residence, contact, visitation, access…. These terms are all now incorporated into a Child Arrangements Order. If parents separate and no agreement is reached in respect of their child(ren) the first option should be mediation. If mediation is unsuitable or fails then an application to the Court for a Child Arrangements Order can be made.…
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