CLIENT. And that is you. It is also for COURT - and that is a place the family law solicitor will be trying to avoid for their clients. Why? Well, because of the COST, delay and emotional upheaval. However, if COURT can't be avoided, then as your solicitor, I would be preparing your CASE and CASE …
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‘B’ is for……
BRIEF. This is the name for the pack of papers that a solicitor will prepare and send to a barrister before a court hearing. ‘Brief’ comes from ‘briefing’ as opposed to the Calvin Klein underwear type of brief. Solicitors and barristers do often different jobs in the context of a case. The …
Grandparents: are you claiming your pension contributions?
In April 2011, the government introduced Specified Childcare Credits. This allows grandparents – or another member of the family- to claim national insurance contributions if they are looking after a child under the age of 12 whilst the parent (or main carer) is working. Why is this …