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What Happens When You Go Bankrupt?
May 24, 2020
Declaring Bankruptcy is not a decision that should be taken lightly. When you declare bankruptcy, you will retain the legal ...
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Corona virus Act 2020: The Impact on Evictions and Possession Proceedings
May 23, 2020
On 25 March 2020 the Government passed emergency legislation in response to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic. The Coronavirus Act 2020 ...
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The Section 21 eviction process
April 25, 2020
If your landlord wants to evict you from the property, they cannot just force you to leave out of the ...
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Individual Voluntary Agreements Explained
April 24, 2020
An Individual Voluntary Agreement (or IVA) is an agreement between a creditor and a debtor to help pay off the ...
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How to Sue a Professional for Negligence
April 24, 2020
Professional, for example a solicitor, accountant, doctor etc. are held to a certain standard of knowledge and care when acting ...
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How to complain about a noisy neighbour
April 16, 2020
Sometimes living in a quiet suburban cul-de-sac is not as quiet as it might appear at first glance. Neighbours doing ...
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How do school admissions work?
April 16, 2020
Schools now operate an equal preference system in the school admission process. This means that when parents choose their children’s ...
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A Brief Overview of Injunctions
December 27, 2019
Injunctions can be used by the court as a remedy to prevent or require someone to do what is prescribed ...
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3 Step Guide To Evicting Your Tenant
December 18, 2019
Evicting a tenant protected under an Assured Shorthold Tenancy, including period tenancies and assured tenancies, can be a difficult process ...
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Cashflow is King in Every Business – 5 Simple Credit Control Tips
December 11, 2019
We all know that unpredictable cash flow is not good for any business, it blocks the ability to plan for ...
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