Previous reports show that there have been sharp increases in the number of domestic violence incidents and divorce applications due to the stresses and strains placed on relationships during the pandemic. This has naturally led to the volume of cases going before the courts increasing to keep pace, and has led to court cases taking…
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We reported recently on the campaign by The Times newspaper to make house sales and purchases easier, quicker and cheaper in England and Wales. Adoption of the system used in Scotland is often suggested as a solution to the faults in the system south of the border. The Scottish house buying process is often held…
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Starting a family is likely to be the most life-changing event people will ever experience. The newborn is utterly dependent on its parents and will make its presence known every few hours when it demands to be fed, changed, or settled down to sleep. The new arrival will most likely necessitate other practical, day to…
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With no changes to inheritance tax announced in the recent Budget below is a summary of the allowances and exemptions currently in place. At present each individual is allowed the first £325,000 of their estate free of inheritance tax, referred to as the Nil Rate Band. Inheritance tax at 40% is usually payable on any…
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The Times newspaper has announced a drive to clean up the property buying and selling process in England and Wales, with a campaign it calls Get Britain Moving. It says the focus of the campaign will be 3-fold: to Speed Up and Streamline the process, and in doing so Save Money. The covid pandemic and…
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Much-needed help for High Street businesses to reopen has been announced by chancellor Rishi Sunak. Speaking on the BBC’s Andrew Marr Show, Mr Sunak announced a £5billion plan to help shops and hospitality firms to reopen their doors, with grants worth up to £18,000 per business becoming available. The so-called restart grants will replace the…
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Nowadays it seems that any significant date has to have a colour attached to it. We have Blue Monday for the most depressing day of the year (3rd Monday in January), Black Friday for pre-Christmas sales (the Friday following Thanksgiving Day in the USA), and Pink Wednesday to recognise International Anti-Bullying Day (last Wednesday in…
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It is widely acknowledged that the Covid-19 pandemic has led to a surge in incidents of domestic abuse, with women invariably bearing the brunt of the offences. Whilst we naturally focus on issues here in the UK it is clear that domestic abuse is a world-wide problem. In fact he UN has described the global…
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Figures released by children’s charity NSPCC have revealed alarming increases in the number of people contacting them with concerns over children’s welfare. In two reports the NSPCC revealed a 53% rise in calls about children living in violent homes, and separately announced a 66% increase in calls regarding children living with parents who regularly misuse…
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It is widely accepted that Covid-19 and the resulting restrictions on people’s movement and contact with others has led to a substantial increase in domestic abuse. Financial worries, job security, escalating alcohol consumption and substance abuse, issues with children’s education, as well as underlying health concerns, have all put pressure on relationships within the family.…
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