Divorce Law – No Fault Divorce
Divorce Law – No Fault Divorce comes into force on 6 April 2022. Only in exceptional circumstances will the court accept new... Read More
Covid-19 Double Vaccination Requirement
COVID-19 DOUBLE VACCINATION REQUIREMENT FOR HEALTH ANDSOCIAL CARE STAFF TO BE REMOVED FROM 15 MARCH 2022 The legal requirement for health and... Read More
National Employee Appreciation Day
National Employee Appreciation Day is celebrated on the first Friday of March. This year it is 4 March. It provides employers with the... Read More
Are Home Information Packs Coming Back?
Michael Gove announced on 2 February 2022 as part of his “Levelling Up proposals” an unexpected commitment to create a new version... Read More
Remember Hedgehogs When Reinstating Fencing
You may be having to replace fencing after Storm Eunice and Franklin but please remember the hedgehog when doing so. According to recent... Read More
First Steps Towards Reforming Ground Rents
Jane Riley, Partner at Kerseys Solicitors – First Steps Towards Reforming Ground Rents Ground rent issues In England and Wales, most owner-occupied... Read More
Relaxing Plan B Covid Restrictions
With the government relaxing Plan B Covid restrictions and advising employee to get back to the office, we at Kerseys are continuing... Read More
Providing or Receiving a Settlement Agreement?
Providing or Receiving a Settlement Agreement? Annalie King Employment Solicitor at Kerseys on key points to consider:- When there is a dispute... Read More
Construction Contracts – Payless Notice
The Construction Act defines construction contracts. All design and construction contracts, including professional appointments, are likely to be construction contracts as long... Read More
What happens if you and your child’s other parent are separated and you cannot agree on whether or not your child should be vaccinated?
This is becoming an increasingly hot topic as the age of vaccination creeps ever lower. If you want your child to be... Read More