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Those who live in England and Wales could face a rise in probate fees if the proposed reforms take place.
If the reform bill presently before Parliament is approved, no-fault divorce will be introduced in England and Wales. This will remove the need for one party to attribute blame, and could potentially speed up the divorce process.
Ride 2 Arrive 2019, the first motorcycle safety day hosted by Thorneycroft Solicitors was a great event, made possible by the hard work of our specialist motorbike solicitors as well as those who attended the event and the various stand holders on the day, which included both local organisations and national bodies.
Don’t know where to start when it comes to re-mortgaging? Confused about what the process entails? Here at Thorneycroft Solicitors, our expert conveyancing team aim to make the re-mortgaging process as clear and easy as possible. This is the Thorneycroft Solicitors guide to re-mortgaging.
Nearly three decades after opening his first office in Holmes Chapel in 1990, Rob Thorneycroft has decided to retire from Thorneycroft Solicitors.
The Government Equalities Office has told the Treasury Select Committee that it is planning to extend the gender pay gap reporting obligations.
If employees are underpaid for their holidays, they can bring an unlawful deduction from wages claim.
According to a recent survey of 1000 vegan employees and 1000 employers, almost half of vegan employees have felt discriminated against by their employers.
PHI provides employees with pay during long term sickness or incapacity.
Indirect age discrimination is where a policy that is applied to all employees negatively affects people in a certain age group.
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