Posts In Category "advice"
How to Obtain Possession of Your Property From a Tenant, a Step by Step Guide by Kristy Ainge
Kristy Ainge, Senior Associate in our Litigation Team, has created this step by step guide to help you obtain possession of your property from a tenant. Step 1: Serve the tenant with the appropriate Notice. There are various Notices that you can serve on a tenant to obtain possession of your property. You […]
Defamation: Johnny Depp v Amber Heard, by Kristy Ainge
The world is currently watching the trial of the case brought by Johnny Depp against his former wife, Amber Heard for defamation for a sum of $50 million dollars. The trial is over an opinion piece that Ms Heard wrote for the Washington Post in 2018, a popular newspaper in America where Ms Heard called […]
How to Make a Personal Injury Claim, by Kristy Ainge
The fantastic Kristy Ainge, Senior Associate in our Litigation Team, has produced a very brief step by step guide as to how to make a claim for compensation arising out of an accident which wasn’t your fault. Firstly, most people apologise or make an excuse for making a claim against someone (even some people […]
Commercial Landlords’ Options after the 25th March 2022 for Recovering Rent, by Kristy Ainge
During Covid, significant restrictions were placed on a landlords’ ability to recover rent from business tenants. However, as of 25 March 2022, most of those restrictions have now lapsed, which will bring a great relief to landlords of commercial premises who are owed thousands in rent. The moratorium on the Commercial Rent Arrears Recovery (CRAR) […]
The No Fault Based Divorce – What Will it Look Like? By Veronica Beard
Contemplating Divorce? You’ll want to know about the MASSIVE reform happening on the 6th of April. Check out this Blog post from our Head of Family Law, Veronica Beard. On the 6th of April this year, we will see the biggest reform in divorce law for 50 years. It will transform the way divorce proceedings […]
Update on Eviction Ban for Residential Properties, by Kristy Ainge
Landlords: If you’re having trouble with your tenants, you don’t want to miss this Blog from Kristy Ainge, Senior Associate in our Litigation Team. The Coronavirus Act 2020 provided protection to social and private tenants by delaying when landlords can evict tenants. The provisions in the Act increased the notice periods landlords were required to […]
Know your Consumer Rights with our Litigation Team
15 March marks World Consumer Rights Day, so to celebrate the day, the Litigation Team here at Bradley Haynes is taking a look back at the Consumer Rights Act 2015 (the ‘Act’) and how it applies to you, the effect of the Act on goods and services (both physical and digital) which you may purchase, […]
The No Fault Divorce: What will it look like? By Veronica Beard
By our Head of Family Law, Veronica Beard. This year will see the biggest reform in divorce law for 50 years. It will transform the way divorce proceedings are conducted and will make the process far more accessible to those parties seeking a divorce. The changes are due to take effect from 6th April 2022 […]
Thinking of asking your partner to move in after Valentines Day? By Sophie Mason
By Sophie Mason. People who own their own home are usually concerned with the implications of home ownership and any rights their partner would have over the property should they separate in the future. We would always recommend that you obtain legal advice from a Family Lawyer in this instance who can provide […]
I have a UK visa, I am guaranteed entry into the UK, right? By Patricia Marleau & Samantha Evans
By Patricia Marleau & Samantha Evans. So, you have successfully applied for a UK visa (congratulations!), but did you know you could still be refused UK entry clearance? Novak Djokovic’s recent experience in Australia resonates with us UK immigration practitioners at Bradley Haynes Law. Entry clearance refusal and removal can happen to anyone, whether […]
