All our legal advice articles
All our legal advice articles
How much are speeding fines in the UK? (2026 bands, points and costs)
Published on 01/06/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 6 mins
When discussing the topic of speeding fines, it is easy to make assumptions that those who are caught speeding are bad drivers. However, that is not a true reflection on why and how people are caught speeding.
How to complain about a solicitor in the UK (2026 step-by-step guide)
Published on 01/06/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 6 mins
If you have received a service from a solicitor and are unhappy with it, there exists a procedure for complaints to try and resolve your issue. Let us take a look at ways in which you can handle a solicitor complaint to reach a resolution that you are happy with.
When should I receive my redundancy payment in the UK? (2026 timeline and rules)
Published on 01/06/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 5 mins
[lwptoc skipHeadingLevel="h3"] Missing a redundancy payment deadline could cost you thousands in lost entitlements. With UK employers still making significant redundancies in 2026, and the Employment Rights Bill 2025 reshaping...
Converting a civil partnership to marriage in the UK (2026 step-by-step guide)
Published on 01/06/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 5 mins
Are you aware that couples already in a civil partnership can also convert it into a marriage as of December 10th 2014? Changes in the law in 2018 have resulted in this marital revolution.
Should I use the conveyancing solicitor recommended by my estate agent? (UK 2026)
Published on 01/06/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 5 mins
In the UK, the conveyancing industry is renowned for providing expensive yet often slow services. Finding a conveyancing solicitor that is efficient and reliable as well as giving a personalised service is tricky.
The hidden dangers of free or very cheap wills in the UK (2026 guide)
Published on 01/06/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 5 mins
The importance of making a will can never be understated. It is also a fallacy to believe that you do not need to make a will until you are in your senior years. Mainly if you are married and have children, making a will
Is adultery a crime in the UK? The legal position in 2026 (and why it no longer affects divorce)
Published on 01/06/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 2 mins
Could it be argued that committing adultery is likely to cause psychological harm to the adulterer's spouse and therefore should be seen as the committing of a crime?
Boilerplate clauses explained: the standard contract provisions UK businesses must not ignore
Published on 01/06/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 4 mins
The boilerplate provisions of your agreement should never be ignored. When you read through these clauses, the language seems similar. However, the little differences in the use of words will make a considerable difference in interpreting your commercial agreement or acquisition transaction documents.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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