“Half-dead Dave” wins £25,000 in his employment tribunal claim  

Giving people nicknames at work is just banter, right?  

Land Registry Fee Increase

As from Monday 31st the Land Registry will be increasing its land registration fees.  The rise represents the first increase in fees at the Land Registry since 2009.

Contract Basics: What you should know

We all regularly enter into contracts as part of our day-to-day lives.

When you buy your morning coffee, rent a property, take on a new job, or sell your unwanted stuff on eBay, you are entering into a contract with someone else.

It is therefore important to have a basic understanding of contracts and how they work so you can avoid common misunderstandings and potential risks.

Blended Families – Cohabitation Agreements
In 2020 it is estimated that there were 2.4m separated families in the UK. A large proportion of which will form new relationships and move in with their new partner.
When unmarried couples live together they don't have the same legal rights with financial support and asset entitlement.
Blended Families – Preventing challenges to your Will

The number of inheritance disputes has been rising over the last few years and reached an all time high in 2019 up by 47% on the previous year. With this in mind, we strongly recommend taking a few moments to consider whether there are some steps that you can take to try to prevent such a dispute after your death.

The following case studies, involving the Vine family, illustrate some of the issues which typically arise in a blended family.

Blended Families – Houses and homes

When two adults, each with children, decide to move in together the first issue that often comes up is how do we fit everyone in? Some of the children may be living with the couple full time and some may be living with them only part of the time, perhaps every other weekend and in the school holidays.

Blended Families – The importance of Estate Planning and making a Will

When you are part of a blended family the need for Estate Planning and making a Will is more important than ever.

Planning Ahead - Funeral Plans 

 

Having set up Lasting Powers of Attorney to make sure you are looked after for the rest of your life and having made a Will to ensure that the right people benefit from your estate, your thoughts might now turn to pre-planning your funeral. 

Flexible Working Requests

A recent legal case ruled in favour of an employee whose employer had refused her application for flexible working, in order to collect her daughter from nursery. The request to work a 4-day week and finish at 5pm was denied, resulting in her receiving compensation of £180,000.

Hiring Your First Employee

Let us start by saying congratulations. If you are considering hiring someone for the first time it means your new business is going well and that in itself if a great achievement.
Starting a business is no easy feat. Now that you are looking to grow, you will not want anything to derail your initial success.

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Our purpose is to offer more choice, more certainty, and an effortless client experience. You are welcome to get in touch with us for a chat about how we can help you.
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Based on the Cambridgeshire/Norfolk border, Vine Law is a modern law firm. We believe that the law is a tool that everyone should be able to access and use to protect themselves, their families, and their businesses.

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