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How to be proven guilty in a criminal trial

Evidence serves as the foundation of persuasion within courtrooms, utilised to convince both judges and juries of the likelihood of truthfulness regarding assertions made in a case. It plays a crucial...

Family Conflict Resolution: Navigating Disputes with Family

Conflicts are an inevitable part of life. Whether they arise from misunderstandings, differences in values, or more significant issues like inheritance disputes or divorce, these conflicts can cause...

5 Signs Collaborative Divorce is Right for You  

A collaborative divorce is a unique approach to ending a marriage that emphasises cooperation and mutual respect between spouses. For many couples, this method offers numerous benefits over...

Preventing Legal Disputes in Contracts

Running a small business demands directors and owners juggle numerous tasks akin to their larger counterparts but with fewer resources. Amidst managing operations, it’s easy for owners to...

Why every business should have a legal health check

As a business expands, its obligations and priorities evolve. Conducting a legal business health check can reveal irregularities in dealings and agreements with third parties. When starting up or...

Foster carers’ rights at work

Foster Care Fortnight is the UK’s biggest foster care awareness-raising campaign, delivered by the leading fostering charity, The Fostering Network. Established in 1997,  supports fostering services...

Child contact after divorce or separation

In 1993, May was designated International Day of Families by the General Assembly in recognition of the ongoing significance of addressing family matters. This coincides with the anniversary of the...

The Way We Talk About Dying Matters

This year Hospice UK’s Dying Matters Dying Matters Awareness Week runs from 6th to the 12th of May. This year’s theme, ‘The way we talk about Dying Matters’, focuses on the language that we use, and...

Attending a voluntary police interview

A voluntary interview is a method employed by the police to question individuals without necessitating an arrest or formal booking into custody. This approach conserves time and resources for law...

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