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  • Woman awarded £11,500 after falling in a Sainsbury's warehouse

    A 48-year-old woman who was injured in a supermarket warehouse when she tripped over a spade has been awarded £1,500 compensation.

  • Setting Up Home With Your Partner

    It may seem outdated, but unmarried couples are not protected by law in the same way that married couples or civil partners are. In setting up home with your partner there are lots of issues to consider and it can definitely be worthwhile getting legal advice both to consider the best way to purchase the dwelling and to find out your rights and where you stand.

  • How to avoid a costly divorce

    Rebekah Gershuny, mediator, collaborative lawyer, member of legal group Resolution and solicitor with Collins Solicitors provided a column for the Mail on Sunday.

  • New Year resolutions: get the law on your side

    It’s traditional to make resolutions to improve our lives at the start of a new year. Usually it’s to do with things like eating less or exercising more. However, lifestyle resolutions are not the only way you can improve matters for yourself and your family.

    Here are three New Year Resolutions relating to the law that could be of great benefit to you and those who depend on you.

  • Mother allowed to take daughter abroad despite father's objections

    A mother has been allowed to take her daughter to live with her in Ireland even though it means the girl will have less contact with her father.

  • Judge says equal pay cases reaching epidemic proportions

    An Appeal Court judge says equal pay cases are at “almost epidemic proportions” and show little sign of decreasing.

  • Man injured on holiday wins compensation

    A 39-year-old man who injured his foot while on holiday has been awarded 4,500 pounds compensation.

  • New guide on Right to Buy scheme for council tenants

    The Leasehold Advisory Service has provided a detailed guide for council tenants who would like to buy their home.

  • McDonald's worker compensated after 'McFlurry sacking'

    A McDonald’s worker who was sacked for serving an “over generous” topping of chocolate on a dessert has accepted a four-figure out-of-court settlement in compensation.

  • Views sought on changes to Inheritance Tax regulations

    The Government is seeking views on its plans to alter some Inheritance Tax (IHT) regulations in April.

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