There is still much uncertainty about the true impact of coronavirus on all aspects of our lives. Inheritance tax is no different, with the fallout of the pandemic affecting the value of estates, inheritance tax planning, and the valuation of business assets...
With guidance to work from home where possible now lifted, employers can plan a return to work for employees – many of whom will have been working from home for some time. Employees, however, may have different plans. Many people will still have concerns about...
In England and Wales, public rights of way give you permission to walk, ride, cycle and drive in public rights of way in the countryside. The Countryside Code also provides rules about ensuring rural areas are safe and enjoyable for visitors and that visitors to the...
John Mousicos is part of the Dispute Resolution Team at Wollens. John, age 51, completed his training earlier this month (February 2022) and has now successfully qualified as a solicitor. He shares his story of how his journey into law as a mature student has...
In certain circumstances the Local Authority has a duty to provide alternative accommodation to children under the age of 18. There are a number of different circumstances which might lead to the local authority needing to intervene and ensure the safety of a young...
Many people who are injured in accidents or by their work have a visible injury, one that can be demonstrated with x-rays or with photographs or with simple tests which show the extent of their difficulties. A broken leg, a cut, a burn. There are other times when the...