When parents do not agree on child arrangements after separation, many of them will turn to the courts to decide with whom their child or children will live and how frequently and for how long they will spend time with the other parent. Child Arrangement Orders are...
The continuing effects of coronavirus remain uncertain. Understandably, many people are concerned about its potential impact upon them and their loved ones. Jessica Wycliffe-Jones, wills specialist and private client solicitor here at Wollens has put together some...
15/01/2021 – The Supreme Court has just handed down its judgement, following appeals brought by insurers and the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) (brought on behalf of policy holders) of the High Court’s judgment of 15/09/2020. The judgment represents the...
Deborah Baker, Partner and Private Client Practitioner at Wollens. Now that the COVID-19 vaccine is being rolled out across the country, criminals are using this as a way to exploit elderly and vulnerable people. We’ve had a number of reports come in highlighting a...
‘If your business is struggling and you lease your premises, it might be tempting to simply hand back the keys and walk away from your lease,’ says Ashley Bevans commercial property solicitor with Wollens. ‘However, ending your obligations under a lease is not that...
All employers will be making plans to deal with the escalating and ongoing threat caused by the Coronavirus (Covid-19). As a result, Wollens are again making available a free homeworking policy template to protect the huge numbers of businesses and their employees who...