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All our legal advice articles

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)
Lawyer, solicitor or barrister: which do you need? (UK 2026)

Lawyer, solicitor or barrister: which do you need? (UK 2026)

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

The words lawyer, barrister and solicitor are often used interchangeably, but they do have very distinct job roles. You are not alone if you are a little confused or were too embarrassed to ask what the difference really is.

Lawyer, solicitor or barrister: which do you need? (UK 2026)
How to remove squatters legally in the UK (2026 guide)

How to remove squatters legally in the UK (2026 guide)

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

If someone enters a property deliberately without permission and the begins living there, this is called ‘squatting’. The legal term for ‘squatting’ is ‘adverse possession’. It is illegal and squatting in a residential building can lead to a £5,000 fine, a 6-month prison sentence or both.

How to remove squatters legally in the UK (2026 guide)
Impersonation: is it a crime and can you sue?

Impersonation: is it a crime and can you sue?

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

Impersonation in the UK can lead to fraud or harassment charges. Learn your rights, spot risks, and take fast legal action to protect yourself.

Impersonation: is it a crime and can you sue?
Types of wills in the UK: which one is right for you?

Types of wills in the UK: which one is right for you?

Published on 07/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 8 mins

Understand the different types of wills. Learn which will type, single, mirror, or trust, suits your family situation and protects your loved ones.

Types of wills in the UK: which one is right for you?
Exclusion clauses and limitation of liability clause: are they enforceable under UK law?

Exclusion clauses and limitation of liability clause: are they enforceable under UK law?

Published on 06/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 6 mins

Learn if an exclusion clause or limitation of liability clause is valid under UK law, including key rules under UCTA 1977 and CRA 2015.

Exclusion clauses and limitation of liability clause: are they enforceable under UK law?
Train delays: your rights and how to claim compensation

Train delays: your rights and how to claim compensation

Published on 06/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 8 mins

UK train delay compensation guide: thresholds, amounts, and step-by-step claiming process. Know your rights under Delay Repay.

Train delays: your rights and how to claim compensation
Simple will: how to write a basic will and avoid mistakes

Simple will: how to write a basic will and avoid mistakes

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

Learn how to write a simple will, avoid costly mistakes, and protect your family. Step-by-step guide with legal requirements and templates.

Simple will: how to write a basic will and avoid mistakes
Commercial Contracts UK: What Every Business Needs to Know

Commercial Contracts UK: What Every Business Needs to Know

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

Discover our essential guide on commercial contracts in the UK: key clauses, enforceability, risks and when to consult a commercial contracts solicitor.

Commercial Contracts UK: What Every Business Needs to Know
Overbooked flights and denied boarding: your legal rights

Overbooked flights and denied boarding: your legal rights

Published on 04/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 6 mins

Denied boarding due to an overbooked flight? Learn your UK legal rights, how to claim compensation, and what airlines must provide you.

Overbooked flights and denied boarding: your legal rights
Online wills: are they legal and safe to use?

Online wills: are they legal and safe to use?

Published on 04/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 7 mins

Online wills are legally valid in the UK if properly signed and witnessed. Learn the risks, costs, and when to use a solicitor.

Online wills: are they legal and safe to use?
Mirror wills explained: advantages, risks and common mistakes

Mirror wills explained: advantages, risks and common mistakes

Published on 04/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 7 mins

Mirror wills explained: how they work, advantages, risks, costs, and when they may not protect stepchildren or blended families. Key alternatives.

Mirror wills explained: advantages, risks and common mistakes
Car seized by police: how to get it back legally

Car seized by police: how to get it back legally

Published on 04/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 7 mins

Has your car been seized by the police? Learn how to get it back legally, including documents, fees, and deadlines to your vehicle being sold or scrapped.

Car seized by police: how to get it back legally
Most common reasons for divorce in the UK (2026 trends)

Most common reasons for divorce in the UK (2026 trends)

Published on 01/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 5 mins

Understanding the main reasons for divorce provides insight into the evolving nature of modern relationships and helps legal professionals better support couples through divorce proceedings.

Most common reasons for divorce in the UK (2026 trends)
Are electric scooters legal in the UK? (2026 update)

Are electric scooters legal in the UK? (2026 update)

Published on 01/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 4 mins

E-scooters are classified as 'powered transporters' and are currently only legal in rental trial areas, while motorcycles are fully road legal with proper registration, tax, and insurance.

Are electric scooters legal in the UK? (2026 update)
Gross misconduct UK: your questions answered (employee guide 2026)

Gross misconduct UK: your questions answered (employee guide 2026)

Published on 01/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 6 mins

By documenting their work activities, maintaining professional communication, and immediately seeking legal advice if accused.

Gross misconduct UK: your questions answered (employee guide 2026)
Inheritance and divorce in the UK: protecting your assets (2026 guide)

Inheritance and divorce in the UK: protecting your assets (2026 guide)

Published on 01/05/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 5 mins

Inheritances received after separation are generally less likely to be considered marital property, potentially protecting them from division.

Inheritance and divorce in the UK: protecting your assets (2026 guide)

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