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Debt sold to a collection agency in the UK (2026): your rights and what to do next

Debt sold to a collection agency in the UK (2026): your rights and what to do next

Published on 01/06/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 5 mins

You have the right to verify and dispute debts, negotiate settlements, and protection from harassment. Options include payment plans, debt validation, or legal counsel. Understanding these empowers you to navigate collections effectively and protect your financial interests.

Debt sold to a collection agency in the UK (2026): your rights and what to do next
Life in the UK test 2026: how to book, prepare & pass

Life in the UK test 2026: how to book, prepare & pass

Published on 01/06/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 6 mins

Prepare for the Life in the UK test with this guide. Learn how to book, costs, practice questions, and possible exemptions.

Life in the UK test 2026: how to book, prepare & pass
Restraining orders UK (2026): how long they last and how to extend or vary them

Restraining orders UK (2026): how long they last and how to extend or vary them

Published on 29/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 4 mins

UK courts typically review protective orders annually, but they can be reassessed earlier if circumstances change significantly or if either party requests a review.

Restraining orders UK (2026): how long they last and how to extend or vary them
Types of Employment: Advantages and Disadvantages

Types of Employment: Advantages and Disadvantages

Published on 27/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 6 mins

Labor markets and personal circumstances evolve rapidly. Regular reassessment ensures your employment type continues to serve your changing needs and capitalizes on emerging opportunities in your industry.

Types of Employment: Advantages and Disadvantages
How long can a solicitor hold money after probate? (UK 2026 guide)

How long can a solicitor hold money after probate? (UK 2026 guide)

Published on 27/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 5 mins

When someone dies, their money and property often go through a legal process called probate. Many people wonder how long lawyers can keep this money after probate ends. This article explains why lawyers might hold onto funds, what rules they follow, and what you can do if you're waiting for your share.

How long can a solicitor hold money after probate? (UK 2026 guide)
Who pays solicitor fees when a buyer pulls out? (UK 2026 conveyancing guide)

Who pays solicitor fees when a buyer pulls out? (UK 2026 conveyancing guide)

Published on 27/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 4 mins

The responsibility for fees generally depends on the timing of withdrawal. Before contracts are exchanged, each party usually covers their own costs. After exchange, the withdrawing buyer may be liable for both parties' expenses and potential additional damages.

Who pays solicitor fees when a buyer pulls out? (UK 2026 conveyancing guide)
Gross misconduct and future employment UK (2026): impact, rights and recovery

Gross misconduct and future employment UK (2026): impact, rights and recovery

Published on 27/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 5 mins

Act swiftly to secure your employment rights. Contact an employment law specialist within days of the dismissal to review your case. This prompt action can preserve your ability to challenge the decision if warranted, potentially turning a career setback into an opportunity for resolution.

Gross misconduct and future employment UK (2026): impact, rights and recovery
Associate solicitor UK (2026): role, salary and career path explained

Associate solicitor UK (2026): role, salary and career path explained

Published on 27/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 5 mins

Associate solicitors occupy a unique middle ground, combining hands-on legal work with increasing managerial responsibilities. They handle complex cases independently while also mentoring junior staff, making them crucial to both current operations and the firm's future leadership pipeline.

Associate solicitor UK (2026): role, salary and career path explained
Workplace relationships and UK employment law (2026): rights, risks and rules

Workplace relationships and UK employment law (2026): rights, risks and rules

Published on 27/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 5 mins

No. Surprisingly, there's no explicit prohibition. The law instead focuses on managing potential consequences, making employer policies crucial for both legal compliance and workplace harmony.

Workplace relationships and UK employment law (2026): rights, risks and rules
Boundary disputes UK (2026): Party Wall Act, mediation and how to resolve them

Boundary disputes UK (2026): Party Wall Act, mediation and how to resolve them

Published on 27/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 5 mins

The 'hierarchy of evidence'. Courts prioritize certain types of evidence over others when determining boundaries. Original conveyance documents and plans carry the most weight, followed by physical features on the ground, then witness testimony, and lastly, Ordnance Survey maps. Understanding this hierarchy can significantly strengthen your position in a dispute.

Boundary disputes UK (2026): Party Wall Act, mediation and how to resolve them
Cottaging and cruising in the UK (2026): the law, penalties and your rights

Cottaging and cruising in the UK (2026): the law, penalties and your rights

Published on 27/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 5 mins

It is said that whatever goes on between consenting adults in the privacy of their bedrooms is no one else's business but theirs. However, the same cannot be said for consenting adults in the setting of a public toilet, at least not in the eyes of the law. Having sex in such a fashion is seen by many adults to be a bit naughty or dangerous.

Cottaging and cruising in the UK (2026): the law, penalties and your rights
GBH UK (2026): Section 18 vs Section 20 explained with sentencing guidelines

GBH UK (2026): Section 18 vs Section 20 explained with sentencing guidelines

Published on 27/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 5 mins

A critical misconception in GBH cases is that the severity of the injury alone determines the charge. In reality, the accused's state of mind at the time of the incident plays a pivotal role. Even if severe harm wasn't caused, the intent to do so could lead to serious charges.

GBH UK (2026): Section 18 vs Section 20 explained with sentencing guidelines
Frozen bank account: your legal rights and how to challenge it

Frozen bank account: your legal rights and how to challenge it

Published on 27/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 8 mins

A frozen bank account can stop you paying rent, bills or wages without warning. In the UK, freezes usually happen due to fraud checks, anti-money laundering (AML) duties, or court...

Frozen bank account: your legal rights and how to challenge it
Cyberbullying in the UK: when It becomes illegal and what you can do

Cyberbullying in the UK: when It becomes illegal and what you can do

Published on 27/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 8 mins

Cyberbullying UK law explained: definitions, examples, evidence, reporting steps, realistic outcomes, and when online abuse becomes a criminal offence.

Cyberbullying in the UK: when It becomes illegal and what you can do
Land Registry fees, title deeds and searches: what solicitors check and why it matters

Land Registry fees, title deeds and searches: what solicitors check and why it matters

Published on 26/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 6 mins

The current Land Registry is a department of the government which involves itself, primarily, with records of property ownership throughout England and Wales. In Scotland, the equivalent is known as the Registers of Scotland. The current Land Registry officially referred to as Her Majesty’s Land Registry was created back in 1862, though its origins predate this by many centuries.

Land Registry fees, title deeds and searches: what solicitors check and why it matters
Intellectual property UK: trademarks, copyright, patents and how to protect them

Intellectual property UK: trademarks, copyright, patents and how to protect them

Published on 26/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 6 mins

Protect your creations with our UK intellectual property guide. Learn about trademarks, copyright, patents, and how a solicitor can help.

Intellectual property UK: trademarks, copyright, patents and how to protect them
Divorce in Scotland: how to apply, costs, simplified vs ordinary procedure

Divorce in Scotland: how to apply, costs, simplified vs ordinary procedure

Published on 26/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 6 mins

Get a divorce in Scotland: simplified vs ordinary, costs, steps and timelines. Learn how to apply and avoid delays with the right procedure.

Divorce in Scotland: how to apply, costs, simplified vs ordinary procedure
Anti-money laundering UK: what the rules require and how to comply

Anti-money laundering UK: what the rules require and how to comply

Published on 26/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 6 mins

Learn UK anti-money laundering regulations, checks and compliance requirements. Understand AML duties, HMRC supervision and how to avoid penalties.

Anti-money laundering UK: what the rules require and how to comply
How to discharge a restraining order in the UK (2026): grounds, process and legal help

How to discharge a restraining order in the UK (2026): grounds, process and legal help

Published on 22/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 5 mins

Yes, restraining orders can be discharged early under specific circumstances. However, the process requires strong justification, thorough preparation, and often legal expertise to navigate successfully. Courts prioritize safety and carefully evaluate each request before granting a discharge.

How to discharge a restraining order in the UK (2026): grounds, process and legal help
Private parking tickets UK (2026): do you have to pay and how to challenge them?

Private parking tickets UK (2026): do you have to pay and how to challenge them?

Published on 22/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 4 mins

Unclear or inadequate signage can potentially void the entire parking contract. Courts have ruled in favour of drivers when terms were not prominently or unambiguously displayed, underlining the importance of proper communication in private parking enforcement.

Private parking tickets UK (2026): do you have to pay and how to challenge them?

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