30 Nov, 2022 Resolution announces new model for lawyers By Chris Lloyd-Smith Resolution has recently announced a new model for lawyers working with couples jointly following their separation. The model, called...
28 Nov, 2022 Proactively managing disrepair claims By Helen Tucker This was the title of the panel session I spoke at during the HOMES UK 22 conference last week. My main point was for landlords to focus...
28 Nov, 2022 Good Divorce Week 2022 – Ending the Family Court crisis By Elizabeth Wyatt In July this year, Sir Andrew McFarlane, president of the Family Division and leading family judge said that one-fifth of marriages ended...
25 Nov, 2022 Ofsted and CQC reinspection revolution By Precious Mealia Last year, more than four-fifths of ‘outstanding’ schools inspected were downgraded, with 17% dropping at least two grades to ‘requires...
23 Nov, 2022 How do you solve a problem like Ronaldo...? By Libby Hubbard How do you sack your star but keep your shine...? I wonder if the Glazer family are humming that little tune after the 'mutual agreement'...
21 Nov, 2022 Back to the [near] future… Fire/rehire statutory code pushed back By Jackie Morris Cast your memories back to spring/early summer 2022 and you may remember the outrage at the treatment of P&O Ferries’ staff. The...
18 Nov, 2022 Autumn statement: All quiet on the pensions front? By Doug Mullen On the face of it, the autumn statement had little to say about pensions other than the announcement that the state pension would rise by...
18 Nov, 2022 The 7% Rent Increase Cap and the S/O Voluntary Rent Cap By Peter Hubbard Whilst there may be some relief amongst the social housing sector about a 7% rent increase cap and an exemption for supported housing,...
18 Nov, 2022 International Men’s Day, jellyfish and the myth of 'boy jobs and girl jobs' in the home By Christopher Frankling International Men’s Day falls on 19 November 2022, coinciding with my birthday, so there should be multiple causes to celebrate with it...
17 Nov, 2022 More reasons not to go to court about your children By Elizabeth Wyatt If 110,000 cases ahead of you in the queue and at least a 6 month wait to even start is not enough reason to avoid going to court then I...
17 Nov, 2022 The autumn statement - Priorities for social care providers By Matthew Wort Hopes that Jeremy Hunt's time as chair of the Health and Social Care Committee would influence the content of the autumn statement were...
16 Nov, 2022 Redundancy consultation – don’t ignore its purpose By Matthew Wort In most sectors, as budgets are squeezed and costs are soaring, the prospect of redundancies is an all too real one. If that is the case...