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When things go wrong or you have concerns about treatment you, a friend or family member received, you may consider making a complaint. Complaints can help highlight to healthcare providers ways to im...
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This case concerned an application made by the father for contact with his two children aged 3 and 6 years old. The mother made allegations of domestic abuse against the father, including that he had...
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In response to the unprecedented upheaval caused by the coronavirus pandemic, 2020 saw a raft of new legislation, regulations and guidance aimed at protecting tenants during the health emergency. The...
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The earlier post of Anees Hussain called “Fighting coronavirus – a discussion on vaccinations and mental capacity” 6 January 2021 highlighted relevant matters to consider when an individual is...
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When an insurer is notified of a personal injury claim they are under a legal obligation to register the claim with the Department of Work and Pension (“DWP”) within 14 days of being notified. T...
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Anyone who objects to a Grant being sealed can enter a caveat. Caveats are entered by filling in a simple form and lodging it with a £3 fee at any Probate Registry. Once entered, the caveat will...
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The first reported judgment has been handed down by Hayden J in E (Vaccine) [2021] EWCOP 7, in relation to capacity, best interests and the Covid-19 vaccine. The full judgement can be found here....
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On 11 January 2021, the Government announced an extension to the “winter truce” on the enforcement of possession orders until 21 February 2021 pursuant to The Public Health (Coronavirus) (Protecti...
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