There are seven general directors’ duties owed to a company. These duties, under the Companies Act 2006 are owed to the company and with limited exceptions (principally derivative claims by…
Experiencing a breakdown of a marriage can be an emotional and upsetting time for most people. It is important that someone going through a divorce feels supported by the people…
A year’s worth of on/off lockdowns has seen the traditional high street – already on the endangered species list – now practically on its knees, with 4,500 stores closing in…
The Court of Protection has the power to make decisions on behalf of those who lack mental capacity. The Court of Protection’s assistance is usually required where people do not…
As a cohabiting couple, neither party will be able to claim maintenance off the other, thus, major disputes concern ownership and occupation of the home, after separation. Jointly owned property…
Termination on the grounds of redundancy can be unfair if the termination is not a genuine redundancy, or, if an unfair procedure has been carried out. Part of a fair…
On 10th May 2021, the government were considering plans to create the first single comprehensive repository of England and Wales for court judgments. Such a service would be run by…
House prices are rising at record-breaking speed as people rush to get moving after lockdown, but today’s buyers need nerves of steel in case it all ends in a crash….
Undoubtedly, there has been a rise in pensions fraud over the last few years, which has left many vulnerable people at a loss. Since 2017, according to Action Fraud, a…
A director plays a vital role in effectively managing a company to ensure shareholders’ needs are being met whilst adhering to current legislation. Directors have an array of duties to…