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10 things you should do to make child contact work

The summer holidays are coming up and those in the unenviable position of going through separation or divorce will know how hard keeping child contact amicable can be.   What is Child Contact? ...

How to get a copy of a Will

If you believe that you have been left something in a will or that the will does not match with what a loved one had expressed to you as their last wish, then you may need a copy of the will itself. ...

Steps to avoid contested and disputed wills  

Under the Inheritance Act, a disputed will must be brought to court within six months of the date of the grant of probate. In some limited circumstances, it is possible to make a claim after this...

What legal rights does a carer have?

Employees who are in a caring role have no more legal rights than any other employee of a business.  Flexible working  Employees have the right, once every 12 months, to request flexible working...

Contracts – Avoiding Litigation

Running a small business requires directors and owners to be responsible for just as many tasks as their larger competitors, but without the same resources. Whilst focusing on managing the business...

Making Learning a Part of Everyday Work

Employee training is essential to ensure your business runs at its best, retains staff and keeps productivity high in this ever-changing technical world. For employees, research shows that...

Families and technology

The theme of the 2023 International Family Day is “Families and New Technologies.” Most people use technology and media devices to communicate and interact with each other on a daily basis. This same...

What rights do foster carers have in the workplace?

Fostering provides a safe and nurturing family environment when a child can’t live with their parents or other relatives. Foster carers invest a great deal of time and energy into their role. For...

Dying matters – get your life in order

This year Dying Matters Awareness Week runs from 1st to the 7th  of May. Hospice UK’s Dying Matters campaign is working to create an open culture in which we’re comfortable talking about death, dying...
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