Hit and Run Accident Claims

Hit and Run Accident Claims Hit and Run Accident Claims In the year ending 2019, 27,820 people were killed or seriously injured in road accidents in the UK. But what happens if you are involved and a hit and run accident? Being the victim of a hit and run accident can be extremely distressing but […]
Divorce lawyers in Guildford

Divorce lawyers in Guildford Introduction to CP Law Associates, dedicated divorce lawyers in Guildford Talk with one of our dedicated lawyers in Guildford specializing in divorce. The team at CP Law Associates divorce lawyers in Guildford offer clients expert and proactive advice on all aspects associated with a divorce. When you choose to appoint CP […]
Financial Orders and Divorce

The biggest misconceptions of financial orders and divorce Working out of our CP Law Associates Southampton satellite office, Kiran Kaur has worked in the insurance sector, dealing with underwriting claims and negligence disputes and litigation. Kiran has represented clients at settlement hearings and in negotiations on civil matters. Here, Kiran Kaur provides a detailed overview […]
National Divorce Day

National Divorce Day Today marks the annual and national divorce day coined by the media as the first Monday in January. National divorce day usually follows a Christmas where couples may feel that they are being forced to spend what is usually a joyful time together, but instead they are finding the situation unbearably stressful […]
How to remove a CCJ

How to remove a CCJ Have you been issued a CCJ? You may have become a victim of the dreaded CCJ without even knowing when it occurred due to unfair practices, this is something that we come across often and we can give you advice on how to remove a CCJ. Our lawyers can: Take […]
How could a ‘no deal’ Brexit affect cross border divorce?

How could a ‘no deal Brexit’ affect cross border divorce? As the dreaded deadline for Brexit approaches, a ‘no deal’ scenario could have a significant impact on millions of UK residents, in particular couples that are facing the prospect of ending their marriage when the individuals involved are citizens of separate countries. If the UK […]
Second Suspension of Wrongful Trading

Government Announces Second Suspension of Wrongful Trading Last week, the Government introduced a secondary legislation to reinstate the suspension of wrongful trading, which will apply from 26 November 2020 to 30 April 2021. The suspension of wrongful trading is due to the same terms that were originally introduced by the Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act […]
Divorce Surges by a fifth in 2019

Divorce Surges by a Fifth in 2019 The office for National Statistics has revealed that last year, divorce surges by a fifth in 2019, with 107,599 cases recorded. This makes the number of divorces in 2019 the largest number in almost 50 years. There was also a rise in heterosexual couples by 18.4% from 90,871 in […]
carrying over annual leave for two years

Carrying over annual leave for two years On 27 March 2020, there was an amendment to the Working Time Regulations and it is worth looking at this again, now that we are in a second lockdown. The amendment means that employees who were unable to take any time off during the COVID 19 pandemic, are […]
HMRC’s Crown Preference Status is Set to Return

HMRC’s Crown Preference Status is Set to Return Insolvency LawyersHMRC’s Crown Preference Status is Set to Return Rishi Sunak’s Budget Statement in March confirmed that HMRC’s crown preference status is set to return. The change is a reversal of the Enterprise Act of 2002 which then downgraded HMRC to unsecured creditors status, this is expected […]