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Family Law in Lockdown – Divorce and Separation
The stresses and strains of the extraordinary times that the world is experiencing with the global lockdown is shining a spotlight on relationships of all types; none more than marriage. For many people the crisis has proved to be the catalyst for change and has signalled the end [...]
Legal Law Administration’s legal action has new approach to recover scammed money from Banc de Binary
There is a perception held by many people that anyone trading in the various markets across the globe inevitably makes a fortune. It cannot be denied that the 24 hour markets trading from New York to Hong Kong generate trillions of dollars. Binary options may very well appear, [...]
Protect your Business and your Staff whilst the Working From Home Rule applies
The current situation has catapulted working from home from an option that could be permitted by employers for certain staff or a business model adopted by some businesses to the only option for businesses to be able to keep going under the scourge of the coronavirus. Given the [...]
A new Legal Action against Banc de Binary
Legal Law Administration is moving closer to successfully taking the fraudulent investment broker Banc de Binary to task for the multiple scams perpetrated against the unwitting investors. The proposed group litigation planned by Legal Law Administration’s financial fraud team is exponentially building the numbers of litigants joining the [...]
Coronavirus and Child Contact for the the Non-custodial Parent
The coronavirus pandemic has thrown the world order into disarray, it is impossible to know what tomorrow will bring. What then of existing Child Arrangement Orders? Need parents comply with the terms of an existing order or any other agreement if that means compromising the heath of the family [...]
What to do if your Travel Insurer moves the Goal Posts
Many hundreds if not thousands of people are cancelling future flights and holiday bookings, made some time ago, where there is no opportunity to travel in light of lockdown across Europe. Insurers are rapidly withdrawing travel insurance cover for all new policies and for travellers hoping to reply [...]
The Government’s new Measures to support British Business through the Coronavirus Crisis
Many businesses were already stumbling and facing challenges before the coronavirus crisis manifested itself, particularly as Brexit had created problems for a number of organisations, particularly those doing business across Europe. Everyone agrees that the coronavirus pandemic is a disaster never before encountered. The human cost is an [...]
Help for Businesses to Survive the Coronavirus Crisis
New updates published today suggest that the government backed loans and grants are not reaching small businesses. Regardless of the direction given to the high street banks by the government to be flexible and relax the normal lending criteria to shore up fragile businesses prevent the wholesale shut down [...]
A Power of Attorney will enable completion your Overseas Transactions without the need to Travel
It is now possible that the unfolding crisis driven by the coronavirus pandemic will require a longer period that Europe and the UK are likely to be in lockdown. Many people, both individuals and businesses, will have been in the middle of cross-border legal transactions when the borders [...]
Help to Successfully make Travel Insurance claims arising from the Coronavirus Pandemic
Of the many disruptions that the coronavirus has caused, none is more apparent than impact on global travel. Airlines, travel companies and particularly travel insurers, on whom the global travel industry relies, are bracing for a potential £275 million in claims. The true cost of the unprecedented coronavirus pandemic [...]