Posts In Category "advice"
What’s all the fuss about Uber?
What’s all the fuss about Uber? #selfemployed #employed #workersrights #gigeconomy #employee #employer #contractor Uber has long been the subject of speculation over its terms of employment and the alleged financial exploitation of its drivers. Uber drivers have not previously been considered by Uber to be entitled to holiday pay or a minimum wage due to […]
What is Residential Conveyancing?

The legal process involved in Buying and Selling a house is called and referred to as “Conveyancing”. As most people are not familiar with the legal process of a property sale or purchase they use solicitors to act for them. If you are using a mortgage to aid in the funding of your property purchase, […]
Conveyancing FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

Conveyancing can feel quite overwhelming. In order to help please see below for a list of the common questions we get asked when discussing Conveyancing and Buying or Selling a home. What is ‘conveyancing’? Conveyancing is the legal name for the process of buying and selling property. How long will it take? Every property transaction […]
Shared Ownership – Advantages and Pitfalls and why it is important your conveyancer has experience.

Shared Ownership – Advantages and Pitfalls and why it is important your conveyancer has experience. Leigh Wills, Senior Conveyancing Executive in our Residential Property Team takes a look at Share Ownership and common confusions with leasehold properties – if you have any questions regarding Shared Ownership, please contact Leigh on 01905 900919 or leigh@bradleyhayneslaw.co.uk ________________________ […]
What effect has Brexit had on Immigration Rules?
POST-BREXIT CHANGES TO THE IMMIGRATION RULES Patricia Marleau of our immigration team looks at the new UK points-based immigration system which came into effect in all its glory on 1 January 2021. Whether you are an employer wanting to recruit skilled workers from abroad or an individual wanting to discuss its options, we can help. […]
WHAT IS THE CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19): COVID VISA CONCESSION SCHEME (CVCS)
CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19): COVID VISA CONCESSION SCHEME (CVCS) Patricia Marleau of our immigration team looks at the Covid Visa Concession Scheme (CVCS). If you left the UK before 17 March 2020 (or, in exceptional circumstances, after 17 March 2020) and your visa has since expired and you have been unable to return to the UK due […]
LAUNCH OF A NEW VISA CATEGORY FOR HONG KONG BRITISH NATIONAL (OVERSEAS) ON 31 JANUARY 2021
Patricia Marleau of our immigration team looks at the new UK visa category for British national (overseas) citizens ordinarily residing in Hong Kong or the UK. If you have any questions, please contact our team for advice on 01905 900 919 or email patricia@bradleyhayneslaw.co.uk. Before the handover of Hong Kong to China in 1997, those […]
What are your consumer rights when it comes to Christmas Presents?
What are your consumer rights when it comes to Christmas Presents? The Litigation Team at Bradley Haynes Law can support you in bringing consumer action against suppliers of goods and services if they fail to comply with the law. If we can help, get in touch by phone on 01905 900 919 or by email at […]
Does your business need to make redundancies?
Does your business need to make redundancies? In these difficult economic times, many businesses across the country are facing the difficult decision to reduce their workforce through redundancy. Here, Holly from our employment team looks at some of the main considerations in handling this tricky process correctly and seeking to avoid the pitfalls which can […]
LAUNCH OF ONLINE RIGHT TO RENT CHECKS ON 25 NOVEMBER 2020
LAUNCH OF ONLINE RIGHT TO RENT CHECKS ON 25 NOVEMBER 2020 Patricia Marleau of our immigration team looks at recent developments in Right to Rent checks for residential property owners. If you have any questions regarding your responsibility as a landlord to ensure your tenant or lodger can legally rent your residential property in England, […]
