Navigating child maintenance: financial responsibilities in separated families
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by Andrew Foulds
1w ago
The Government last estimated there are 2.5 million separated families in the UK, with a combined 4 million children. Post separation, parties are encouraged to co-parent in order to ensure […] The post Navigating child maintenance: financial responsibilities in separated families appeared first on Blacks Solicitors LLP ..read more
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When should you consider adopting multiple share classes?
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by Christina Donos
1w ago
The composition of a company’s share capital fluctuates on a company-by-company basis. In fact, there is no ‘golden rule’ that regulates how one can structure a company’s share capital, and […] The post When should you consider adopting multiple share classes? appeared first on Blacks Solicitors LLP ..read more
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The duty of fidelity
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by Paul Kelly
1w ago
Most employers will be familiar with the fiduciary duty owed by every director to the company they serve. This duty is best expressed as a duty to act in the […] The post The duty of fidelity appeared first on Blacks Solicitors LLP ..read more
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Judgment Day for Tesco’s Club Card
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by Beth Brindley
1w ago
It has been widely reported recently that Lidl have won their case in the Court of Appeal, following Tesco’s appeal to the second-highest English court on the contentious trade mark […] The post Judgment Day for Tesco’s Club Card appeared first on Blacks Solicitors LLP ..read more
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Unmarried couples: the myths and the realities
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by Jack Dodd
3w ago
A moment of uneasiness will overcome most family law practitioners when a client mentions that they have ‘been in a common law marriage for years’ and as a result believe […] The post Unmarried couples: the myths and the realities appeared first on Blacks Solicitors LLP ..read more
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Non-compete restrictions in shareholders’ and investment agreements: when are they enforceable?
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by Lana Bamforth
3w ago
The inclusion of non-compete restrictions in a shareholders’ agreement or an investment agreement can be a useful technique for companies to employ to ensure that a shareholder or investor cannot, […] The post Non-compete restrictions in shareholders’ and investment agreements: when are they enforceable? appeared first on Blacks Solicitors LLP ..read more
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Are there ways to limit a drop in income following separation?
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by Andrew Foulds
1M ago
Research by Legal & General Retail has found that Wives are still twice as likely to see their income reduce post separation than their Husband’s. The research found that the […] The post Are there ways to limit a drop in income following separation? appeared first on Blacks Solicitors LLP ..read more
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Implementing Park changes without breaching employment law obligations
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by Anna Schiavetta
1M ago
It is no question that the Holiday and Home Parks sector is one of continuous evolution, and with such evolution, Parks are continuously expanding their range of leisure facilities on […] The post Implementing Park changes without breaching employment law obligations appeared first on Blacks Solicitors LLP ..read more
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Spring Budget 2024: “more investment, more jobs and lower taxes”
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by Daisy Jackman
1M ago
Chancellor of the Exchequer, Jeremy Hunt, announced the Spring budget today, with this being the last major fiscal announcement before the general election, constituents will have a keen eye on […] The post Spring Budget 2024: “more investment, more jobs and lower taxes” appeared first on Blacks Solicitors LLP ..read more
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Court of Appeal’s green thumbs up: Japanese Knotweed ruling provides ADR clarity
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by Beth Cooper
1M ago
In a landmark decision in James Churchill v Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council, the Court of Appeal clarified the power of the court to lawfully stay proceedings to allow parties […] The post Court of Appeal’s green thumbs up: Japanese Knotweed ruling provides ADR clarity appeared first on Blacks Solicitors LLP ..read more
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