A director who was dismissed from her job while divorcing her husband, a director at the same company, was a victim of marital discrimination. That was the decision of the Employment Tribunal in an unusual case
Social Distancing guidance as Housing market restarts
The housing market has restarted allowing people to buy and sell homes if they follow social distancing rules. When lockdown restrictions were implemented in March, more than 450,000 people had to put their plans to move home on hold.
Coronavirus and Contact Arrangements for Children of Separated Parents
Family Law Solicitor Michele Noy clarifies the shared custody position during Covid-19. Despite some initial confusion the Government has made clear that children of parents who are separated can move between households during the coronavirus restrictions. However, parents should be mindful of their own particular circumstances
Covid-19 outbreak – Advice for home Help to Buy customers
Homes England has issued advice for Help to Buy: Equity Loan customers on how they can proceed with purchasing a home during the Covid-19 outbreak. It says that many people are worried because the situation seems so uncertain. In response, it has published a document containing the answers to some frequently asked questions. These are some of the main issues covered:
COVID-19 – Wills and Probate Specialists classified as Key Workers
Wills and Probate specialist lawyers have been classified as Key Workers by the Ministry of Justice
10 Key reasons for making or updating your Will in 2020
Making a Will is an important step to exercising control over your assets when you die. However, as time passes circumstances for you, your family or your beneficiaries may change. Importantly, some of these life events may, in fact, invalidate your current Will whereas others may have unforeseeable impacts on the consequences of it.
Pilot scheme could make home buying ‘quicker and less stressful’
A digital questionnaire designed to make home moving ‘cheaper, quicker and less stressful’ is now being tested in a pilot scheme. The Buying and Selling Property Information (BASPI) has been developed by the Home Buying and Selling Group, an organisation made up of property specialists including solicitors, estate agents and mortgage advisers.
Government to provide cheaper homes and end leasehold abuses
The government has pledged to provide more affordable homes and to clamp down on leasehold abuses on newbuild properties. The measures were announced in the Queen’s Speech
Gardener unfairly dismissed despite drink-driving conviction
A gardener was unfairly dismissed after he was convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol, a tribunal has ruled.
Pram Race raises £1,200 for Naomi House & Jacksplace
The quintessentially bucolic Cricket Green was the centre stage for the annual Hartley Wintney Pram Race 2019. Bates Solicitors were delighted to once again sponsor this ever popular village event.