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; Guy
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 Beckwith
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 way
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 have
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 the
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 ‘deepfakes’
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) and