[ad_1] At the table (Left to right) Siobhan Rattigan-Smith the Society of Will Writers; Craig Matthews LEAP; Seb Shakh WillSuite; Amy Wallhead Culver Law; Jeanie Whelan Awdry Law;
[ad_1] The low down No court likes to see its decisions overturned. This was an embarrassment faced by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal following its decision to sanction Ryan
[ad_1] eVisas are being brought in as proof of an individual’s immigration status in the UK. The UK’s immigration system is undergoing a process of digitisation, whereby the
[ad_1] The Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) is a fee levied on visa applicants seeking leave to enter or remain in the UK. In this way, visa holders will
[ad_1] Our October immigration round up is here and as we recorded shortly after the Supreme Court’s decision in the Rwanda litigation we included discussion of that at
[ad_1] The issue of artificial intelligence and its interaction with the law is undoubtedly a ‘hot topic’. A particularly worrying development for family lawyers is the use of
[ad_1] On 1 October a new building control regime was brought into force for higher-risk buildings (HRBs) with the Building (Higher-Risk Buildings Procedures) (England) Regulations 2023 (the regulations)