
New Legislations for Leasehold Reforms- Good News for the Leaseholders
On the 7th January 2021, Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick announced that leasehold reform will begin to be tackled in upcoming legislation. This will be the
Specialist Solicitors in London for Property, Immigration & Litigation
On the 7th January 2021, Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick announced that leasehold reform will begin to be tackled in upcoming legislation. This will be the
Since the inception of the coronavirus pandemic, many businesses have experienced widespread disruption across their day-to-day operation, or in cases of severe financial loss, complete
There is only one ground for divorce i.e. your marriage has irretrievably broken down. There are five ways/facts in which you can satisfy the court
You must meet the financial requirements to qualify for a family settlement visa including a spouse visa, fiance or civil partner visa. The cash savings
Appendix FM is a complex, yet extremely popular visa category which allows families to make the UK their home, providing they meet the requirements to
In the recent Uber case, Uber has now amended its policies and now accepts its drivers as workers, which will therefore entitle them to holiday
The Home Office policy on fee waivers for entry clearance application has been open to the applicant having “exceptional circumstances”, such as a civil war
The correct test for fee waiver applications In the recent case of R (Dzineku-Liggison & Ors) v Secretary of State for the Home Department (Fee
The Hong Kong BN(O) route allows status holders and a larger than average list of their family members to live, work and study in the