All our legal advice articles
All our legal advice articles

What is “Pro Bono” Legal Work?
Published on 28/08/2020, by Qredible - Reading time: 3 mins
"Pro Bono" is a shortened version for the full phrase "pro bono publico", which is a Latin phrase meaning "for the public good". In legal circles, pro bono literally means "for free". In other words, legal work which is carried out without any cost to the person being represented.


Prenups: Are they worth the paper they are written on?
Published on 27/08/2020, by Dr. Donald Macfarlane - Reading time: 7 mins
Prenuptial agreements (PNAs) are frequently associated in the context of "high net worth" individuals and celebrity marriages. However, PNAs are becoming justifiably more common throughout all levels of society.


Recruitment and Employment Agencies: Dispute over costs of service?
Published on 21/08/2020, by Qredible - Reading time: 4 mins
Have you ever searched through the job market for your dream job? Did you try to do so alone? You may have felt overwhelmed by the number and variety of promoted posts advertised in your field. Did you ever wonder if you had the right credentials?


How to avoid a speeding fine?
Published on 19/08/2020, by Qredible - Reading time: 5 mins
There is clearly a self-evident answer to the question of how to avoid getting a speeding fine? That is not to break the speed limit! After all, the speed limit is there for a reason – public safety – and therefore, it needs to be upheld.


Equity Release: How it works?
Published on 19/08/2020, by Qredible - Reading time: 6 mins
You may have seen adverts on TV mentioning Equity Release and how, for the over 55s mainly, it can be a great way to a more comfortable life in retirement. Rates are at the lowest they have been in recent years, but does that mean Equity Release is always a good thing? Let us explore exactly what Equity Release is and how it works.


Employment Issues: Where to find help?
Published on 18/08/2020, by Qredible - Reading time: 4 mins
Having a job is one of the most critical aspects of the lives of many people. A vast portion of the population builds their lives around their work. Due to this, it is essential to ensure that your working environment is a positive one.


Prohibited Steps Order: How can one be used?
Published on 17/08/2020, by Qredible - Reading time: 2 mins
A Prohibited Steps Order is issued under Section 8 of the Children Act 1989 which is requested by one parent to ensure that the other parent does not continue to carry out a single particular action that involves a child or children from that relationship, where that action would prohibit the other parent from fulfilling their parental responsibilities.


The UK Employment Allowance Explained!
Published on 17/08/2020, by Qredible - Reading time: 2 mins
Are you a small business owner who pays a large sum of National insurance each year? Are you aware of a scheme that can reduce this cost for your company? You may be eligible to apply for the Employment Allowance.


Small Claims Court: How much does it cost?
Published on 17/08/2020, by Qredible - Reading time: 6 mins
If you have a consumer or business issue that you have been unable to resolve with informal discussions, mediation or negotiation, the next step is typically civil legal action. As the claimant, it will cost you time and money to begin court proceedings.


How many years National Insurance you need to get the full state pension?
Published on 17/08/2020, by Qredible - Reading time: 5 mins
Everyone in the UK is entitled to a State Pension once they have reached a certain age. The purpose of this pension is to make sure that everyone has as a secure source of income that will help support them through their old age. This state pension is funded through National Insurance contributions.


Is cohabitation agreement essential for unmarried couples?
Published on 14/08/2020, by Qredible - Reading time: 4 mins
There has long been a myth that if you live with someone for long enough, your relationship will be seen as a ‘common law marriage’. Nothing could be further from the truth, and sadly this is often only discovered when couples who have lived together for a number of years decide to go their separate ways.


Domestic Abuse Bill 2019-21: Is it the ultimate solution?
Published on 14/08/2020, by Qredible - Reading time: 3 mins
The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdown have led to an upheaval of society in ways that are unprecedented in the twenty-first century. Charities and helplines dedicated to combating domestic violence have reported a massive increase in calls for help and assistance during this period.


Self-Employed: How to calculate your tax?
Published on 13/08/2020, by Qredible - Reading time: 3 mins
It is more common than ever to become self-employed. With the rise of remote-working, more professionals are tuning in to the benefits of being self-employed. However, with self-employment comes new questions and challenges.; for example - how do you calculate self-employment tax?


Special Guardian: What is it exactly?
Published on 13/08/2020, by Qredible - Reading time: 6 mins
As a civilized race, the safety and wellbeing of our children are paramount. While a perfect world would see all children have two parents, sadly, for numerous reasons, that is not always the case. Worse still, for some children, they have no option but to grow up in a home without either parent.


The “decriminalisation” of rape!
Published on 12/08/2020, by Qredible | Reviewed by Dr. Donald Macfarlane - Reading time: 5 mins
According to the Telegraph, there has been a drastic drop in rape convictions where female victims of rape only have a one in 70 (1.4 per cent) chance of the offence resulting in a charge or summons; this is down from 3.3 per cent last year.


What is an Employment Tribunal?
Published on 10/08/2020, by Qredible - Reading time: 5 mins
Workplaces can be volatile environments, and sometimes disputes arise that are hard or even impossible to resolve internally. These issues can arise for any number of reasons; from health and safety concerns, to pay disputes and improper conduct.


Reassessing the balance between creditor and debtor interests
Published on 06/08/2020, by Qredible | Reviewed by SBP Law - Reading time: 5 mins
On 20 May 2020, the Government published the Corporate Insolvency and Governance Bill (the “Bill”) which, under the accelerated parliamentary process, received Royal Assent on 25 June 2020. Consequently, the Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020 (the “Act”) became law.


Conveyancing: Real costs of buying a house
Published on 31/07/2020, by Qredible - Reading time: 8 mins
Purchasing a house is likely the most significant financial decision you will ever make. Along with the price of the property, there is a vast range of costs associated with the purchase of a house - both before and after completion.

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