The myth that is common law marriage
The myth that is common law marriage Kerseys Family Department frequently meets clients whose cohabiting relationship has broken down and who believe... Read More
Toblerone & Poundland Resolve Differences by Agreement
Toblerone and Poundland As a follow up to my recent blog on the dispute between the owners of Toblerone and Poundland (click... Read More
First Time Buyers Save On Stamp Duty
First Time Buyers Save On Stamp Duty On 22 November 2017 the Autumn budget introduced a new relief from stamp duty land... Read More
It’s not you – it’s not me: “no-fault” divorce
“No-Fault” Divorce FRESH calls have been made for “no-fault” divorces, following a high profile case where a wife was REFUSED a divorce... Read More
Refund of Tribunal Fees
Refund of Tribunal Fees The Ministry of Justice is about to roll out the ‘first phase’ of its plan to refund people... Read More
Respect for the Son of Kerseys’ Founder
Respect for the Son of Kerseys’ Founder 2017 marks the 100 year anniversary of Kerseys’ founder’s son’s death, who was killed at... Read More
Kerseys Newsletter: Autumn 2017
Kerseys Newsletter: Autumn 2017 Download the latest copy of K NEWS Autumn 2017, all the latest news and events from Kerseys Solicitors.... Read More
Will there be a Jury?
Will there be a Jury? When I advise clients about the ways a civil dispute may be resolved I often have to... Read More
Voluntary Overtime Should be Included in Holiday Pay
Voluntary Overtime Should be Included in Holiday Pay Calculation The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) has decided that when an employer is calculating... Read More
No More Monkey Business
No More Monkey Business Whether you are generally interested in the law or not, many of you will have heard of the... Read More