Child Arrangements: Plan Ahead For The School Summer Holiday
Timms Family Law Solicitor & Mediator, Adrian Rose, is urging separated parents to plan ahead for the school summer holiday regarding child arrangements.
Timms Family Law Solicitor & Mediator, Adrian Rose, is urging separated parents to plan ahead for the school summer holiday regarding child arrangements.
An extravasation injury occurs when liquid leaks into the surrounding tissues from a blood vessel. This can occur whilst a patient is being administered fluids or medication during their treatment. Clinical Negligence Solicitor, Alicia Sharman, discusses 'extravasation injuries' in her latest blog...
A personal injury claim is a Civil Claim which arises when a person is injured as a result of someone else’s negligence. Personal Injury Solicitor, Molly Evans, discusses further in her latest blog...
In his latest Timms blog, Conveyancing Solicitor Connor Ball-Wood discusses "What Is Indemnity Insurance?"...
‘Testamentary Freedom’ has recently hit the headlines in the case of Frederick Ward Snr. Trainee Solicitor, Sophie Wildsmith, discusses in her latest blog...
What Is A General Power of Attorney? A General Power of Attorney is a legal document which allows you (known as the ‘Donor’ to give authority to another person (known as the ‘Attorney’) to act on their behalf in making ... When is a General Power of Attorney Useful?
Homemade Wills can cause no end of problems as they have not been drafted with the specialist legal expertise required. Head of Wills & Probate, Charlotte Day, discusses in her most recent blog...
“What is the difference between Exchange and Completion?” This question is the most common query I receive as a residential conveyancer.
A PLO meeting is often referred to as a Public Law Outline or a Pre-Proceedings Meeting. The purpose is to consider what needs to be done to protect a child...
When a child is made the subject of an Interim Care Order, the Local Authority has a duty to compile a Care Plan. This plan is shared with the child’s parents and sets out how the Local Authority will meet its legal obligation to provide a reasonable standard of care to the child.