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Divorce vs annulment in the UK: how to choose (2026 guide)

Divorce vs annulment in the UK: how to choose (2026 guide)

Published on 11/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 7 mins

While both end a marriage, annulment declares your marriage was never valid, which can significantly limit your financial and property rights compared to divorce's more protective framework.

Divorce vs annulment in the UK: how to choose (2026 guide)
Annulment of marriage in the UK: void vs voidable (2026 guide)

Annulment of marriage in the UK: void vs voidable (2026 guide)

Published on 11/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 9 mins

Separation between couples has been on the increase over the years. Unlike before, it has become somewhat easier to bring a marriage to an end now. A marriage can be legally ended in two ways. These methods are annulment and divorce.

Annulment of marriage in the UK: void vs voidable (2026 guide)
Travel insurance disputes: denied claims and legal options

Travel insurance disputes: denied claims and legal options

Published on 11/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 7 mins

Denied travel insurance claim? Learn why claims are rejected, how to challenge a refusal, time limits, and when to consult a solicitor to recover your costs.

Travel insurance disputes: denied claims and legal options
Statutory demand UK: what it is and how to respond (deadlines, risks, and next steps)

Statutory demand UK: what it is and how to respond (deadlines, risks, and next steps)

Published on 11/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 8 mins

Received a statutory demand? Learn what it means, the 18–21 day deadlines, how to set it aside, and the steps to protect your assets and avoid insolvency.

Statutory demand UK: what it is and how to respond (deadlines, risks, and next steps)
Letter before action: what it is and how to use it effectively

Letter before action: what it is and how to use it effectively

Published on 08/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 7 mins

Draft a compliant letter before action that gets results. Step-by-step UK guide with template, deadlines, and enforcement options to recover debts.

Letter before action: what it is and how to use it effectively
County court judgment (CCJ): how to check, challenge or remove one

County court judgment (CCJ): how to check, challenge or remove one

Published on 08/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 8 mins

Check if you have a CCJ, understand how it affects your credit, and learn how to remove or challenge it. Step-by-step UK guide with timelines, costs and legal options to act quickly.

County court judgment (CCJ): how to check, challenge or remove one
Blackmail definition: legal meaning under UK law

Blackmail definition: legal meaning under UK law

Published on 08/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 6 mins

Blackmail definition: the legal meaning under UK law and when unwarranted demands with menaces become a criminal offence.

Blackmail definition: legal meaning under UK law
Pregnancy benefits in the UK: what can you claim in 2026?

Pregnancy benefits in the UK: what can you claim in 2026?

Published on 08/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 7 mins

Employed mothers receive at least £172.48 weekly for 39 weeks, while unemployed mothers may qualify for maternity allowance at the same rate.

Pregnancy benefits in the UK: what can you claim in 2026?
Redundancy insurance UK (2026): what it covers and is it worth it?

Redundancy insurance UK (2026): what it covers and is it worth it?

Published on 08/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 5 mins

Redundancy insurance is worth considering if you have significant financial commitments (like a mortgage), limited savings, or work in an unstable industry. With costs typically ranging from £3-£5 per £100 of monthly benefit, it can provide valuable protection covering up to 65% of your salary for 12-24 months.

Redundancy insurance UK (2026): what it covers and is it worth it?
How much does it cost to make a will in the UK? (2026 guide)

How much does it cost to make a will in the UK? (2026 guide)

Published on 08/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 6 mins

While costs vary from £10 for DIY kits to £500+ for specialist wills, investing in professional legal help typically saves your estate thousands in potential future legal fees and family disputes.

How much does it cost to make a will in the UK? (2026 guide)
Wrongful dismissal UK: your rights and how to claim (2026)

Wrongful dismissal UK: your rights and how to claim (2026)

Published on 07/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 6 mins

Yes. If your employer broke your contract when dismissing you, even small breaches could entitle you to thousands in compensation, regardless of how long you've worked there.

Wrongful dismissal UK: your rights and how to claim (2026)
Wrongful conviction in the UK: appeals, the CCRC and compensation (2026)

Wrongful conviction in the UK: appeals, the CCRC and compensation (2026)

Published on 07/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 6 mins

Act quickly to file an appeal within the 28-day deadline, as delays can severely limit your chances of overturning the conviction.

Wrongful conviction in the UK: appeals, the CCRC and compensation (2026)
What happens if an executor dies before or during probate? (UK 2026)

What happens if an executor dies before or during probate? (UK 2026)

Published on 07/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 6 mins

If an executor dies, the will remains valid, and alternate arrangements, such as appointing a backup executor or following legal probate rules, ensure the estate is managed properly.

What happens if an executor dies before or during probate? (UK 2026)
Bullying at work in the UK: your rights (2026)

Bullying at work in the UK: your rights (2026)

Published on 07/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 6 mins

Document the incidents, report them promptly, and seek legal or professional support if informal resolution fails.

Bullying at work in the UK: your rights (2026)
Freehold, leasehold and commonhold in the UK (2026 guide)

Freehold, leasehold and commonhold in the UK (2026 guide)

Published on 07/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 6 mins

The terms freehold, leasehold and commonhold are used to describe the legal tenure, or basis of ownership of a property, whether it is a building or a piece of land. If you go house hunting, you may notice that for one property you have the opportunity

Freehold, leasehold and commonhold in the UK (2026 guide)
Conditional Order in divorce: how long does it take? (UK 2026)

Conditional Order in divorce: how long does it take? (UK 2026)

Published on 07/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 6 mins

On average, expect 8-10 weeks from application to receiving your Decree Nisi, plus a mandatory 6-week waiting period before applying for Decree Absolute. Fast-track options aren't available as these timeframes are legally required under the UK family law.

Conditional Order in divorce: how long does it take? (UK 2026)
What is a McKenzie friend? (UK guide for litigants in person)

What is a McKenzie friend? (UK guide for litigants in person)

Published on 07/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 6 mins

A McKenzie friend is someone who assists a person representing themselves in court. The term originated from the landmark case McKenzie v McKenzie (1970), which paved the way for litigants to receive support without hiring a solicitor.

What is a McKenzie friend? (UK guide for litigants in person)
How much does a divorce cost in the UK? (2026 guide)

How much does a divorce cost in the UK? (2026 guide)

Published on 07/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 5 mins

Recent data shows uncontested divorces average £1,500-£3,000 total, while contested divorces typically cost £14,500+ with some reaching £30,000+. This 5-10x cost difference makes early agreement between parties the single biggest money-saving factor.

How much does a divorce cost in the UK? (2026 guide)
Do you need a solicitor at the police station? (UK 2026 guide)

Do you need a solicitor at the police station? (UK 2026 guide)

Published on 07/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 5 mins

When a crime is being investigated, the process undertaken by the police demands that they interview everyone involved. While this does not mean that every person that is interviewed is a suspect, it is essential to remember that the police are looking out for any evidence they can use.

Do you need a solicitor at the police station? (UK 2026 guide)
How many UK marriages end in divorce? (2026 statistics and reasons)

How many UK marriages end in divorce? (2026 statistics and reasons)

Published on 07/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 5 mins

Recent data shows couples aged 45-49 have the highest divorce rate, with women initiating 62% of proceedings - a phenomenon now known as "silver separation."

How many UK marriages end in divorce? (2026 statistics and reasons)

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