Last Updated: 8 January 2021 Further to the latest government advice, our office remains closed to the public save for very limited essential attendances for clients which will be by appointment only. Our lawyers are continuing to work mainly from home using Microsoft...
coronavirus
The end of the eviction stay, what happens next?
At the start of lockdown, the Housing Secretary promised that no one would lose their home as a result of coronavirus. Unfortunately, with the Government’s moratorium on evictions ending this weekend, we face the reality that this may well be the case for thousands of...
Coming out of Lockdown: What can your business learn?
Leanne Yendell a commercial solicitor with our business team shares her tips on what business owners and managers should consider now that businesses are re-opening. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIYh3ZB6AQM
Dealing with wills and probate in uncertain times
According to the Law Society the number of enquiries to solicitors regarding writing a will has increased by 30 per cent, with the majority of those coming from older and vulnerable people. At Cartridges Law we have put a number of measures into place to ensure we can...
Domestic abuse support during the coronavirus outbreak
As I write this we’re entering Week 3 of ‘lockdown’. It’s a time of unusual pressures and increased emotions and, for many people, significant isolation. How does that play out if you are in an abusive relationship, living with and probably dependent upon your abuser?...