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All our legal advice articles

Police caution UK: should you accept one and what are the consequences?

Police caution UK: should you accept one and what are the consequences?

Published on 22/06/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 6 mins

A UK police caution involves admitting guilt and can affect DBS checks and travel. Get legal advice before accepting one.

Police caution UK: should you accept one and what are the consequences?
Birth injury claims: your accountability guide

Birth injury claims: your accountability guide

Published on 19/06/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 7 mins

Birth injuries can be incredibly traumatic to experience and to continue to live with. This is why many people seek compensation after such an injury so that they can make the most of their difficult situation. 

Birth injury claims: your accountability guide
Stamp duty refund: when you can claim SDLT back from HMRC

Stamp duty refund: when you can claim SDLT back from HMRC

Published on 19/06/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 6 mins

You may be eligible for a stamp duty refund if you sold your previous main home within 3 years or overpaid HMRC. Learn the rules, deadlines, and how to claim.

Stamp duty refund: when you can claim SDLT back from HMRC
Deputyship order: how to manage someone’s affairs through the court

Deputyship order: how to manage someone’s affairs through the court

Published on 18/06/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 6 mins

Understand deputyship orders: from the application process to your legal duties. Learn when specialist legal support may be useful.

Deputyship order: how to manage someone’s affairs through the court
Joint tenants vs tenants in common: which should you choose?

Joint tenants vs tenants in common: which should you choose?

Published on 18/06/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 6 mins

Protect your property investment with a declaration of trust. Understand tenants in common, unequal deposits, legal costs, and how to protect your share.

Joint tenants vs tenants in common: which should you choose?
Prohibited Steps Order: How can one be used?

Prohibited Steps Order: How can one be used?

Published on 17/06/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 5 mins

Learn what a prohibited steps order UK is, how to apply, emergency rules, costs, and how long it lasts. Protect your child from unauthorised decisions.

Prohibited Steps Order: How can one be used?
Employment law: disability discrimination act and equality act

Employment law: disability discrimination act and equality act

Published on 17/06/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 6 mins

How does the Disability Discrimination Act and Equality Act relate to employment law in the UK? In recent years in the UK, there has been a great deal of work in UK employment law to safeguard disabled workers’ rights. These rights extend not only to employees but also to potential employees during the application process.

Employment law: disability discrimination act and equality act
Divorce on the Grounds of Unreasonable Behaviour!

Divorce on the Grounds of Unreasonable Behaviour!

Published on 17/06/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 5 mins

Learn what unreasonable behaviour divorce meant, why it was abolished, and how no fault divorce works in the UK, plus what evidence you no longer need.

Divorce on the Grounds of Unreasonable Behaviour!
Impersonation: is it a crime and can you sue?

Impersonation: is it a crime and can you sue?

Published on 15/06/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 6 mins

The unauthorised use of your name, image, or personal data in a fake profile or other deceptive activity can have serious legal and personal consequences. In UK law, impersonation is...

Impersonation: is it a crime and can you sue?
UK copyright law: what it protects and how to enforce your rights

UK copyright law: what it protects and how to enforce your rights

Published on 12/06/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 7 mins

Understand UK copyright law, what it protects, how long it lasts, and how to enforce your rights. Practical steps, real examples, and expert guidance.

UK copyright law: what it protects and how to enforce your rights
Force majeure: meaning, clause examples and how it works in UK contracts

Force majeure: meaning, clause examples and how it works in UK contracts

Published on 11/06/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 7 mins

Force majeure UK guide: when it applies, how to send compliant notice, evidence needed, and practical steps to protect your position.

Force majeure: meaning, clause examples and how it works in UK contracts
Commercial law UK: what it covers and when you need a solicitor

Commercial law UK: what it covers and when you need a solicitor

Published on 11/06/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 8 mins

Commercial law UK explained: contracts, risks, costs and when to hire a solicitor to protect your business and avoid disputes.

Commercial law UK: what it covers and when you need a solicitor
Transfer of equity: how to add or remove someone from a property deed

Transfer of equity: how to add or remove someone from a property deed

Published on 10/06/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 6 mins

Guide to adding or removing a name from property deeds using a TR1 form, including Stamp Duty rules and when a solicitor may be important.

Transfer of equity: how to add or remove someone from a property deed
Trade mark registration UK: how to protect your brand

Trade mark registration UK: how to protect your brand

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

Step by step UK trade mark registration guide: filing (TM3), classes, fees, timelines and enforcement tips to protect your brand.

Trade mark registration UK: how to protect your brand
Trade mark infringement UK: how to identify and take action

Trade mark infringement UK: how to identify and take action

Published on 05/06/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 7 mins

Learn how to identify trade mark infringement in the UK and take fast, effective action to protect your brand and revenue.

Trade mark infringement UK: how to identify and take action
Passing off: protecting your business without a registered trademark

Passing off: protecting your business without a registered trademark

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

UK passing off law explained: protect goodwill, prove confusion, assess evidence, compare trade mark options, and decide whether legal action is worthwhile.

Passing off: protecting your business without a registered trademark
NDA (non-disclosure agreement): meaning, templates and legal enforceability

NDA (non-disclosure agreement): meaning, templates and legal enforceability

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

Practical guide to drafting NDAs, enforcing breaches, remedies, and when to instruct IP solicitors; preserve evidence quickly for commercial protection.

NDA (non-disclosure agreement): meaning, templates and legal enforceability
Malicious communications: offence, penalties and defence

Malicious communications: offence, penalties and defence

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

Malicious communications UK: what counts, penalties, real examples, and what to do. Learn your rights, evidence needed, and when to take action or defend.

Malicious communications: offence, penalties and defence
Data breach compensation: how much can you claim?

Data breach compensation: how much can you claim?

Published on 04/06/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 6 mins

Discover your rights to data breach compensation in the UK. Learn when you can claim, how much you may receive, and how a solicitor can help you.

Data breach compensation: how much can you claim?
Counterfeit goods: penalties, risks and your legal rights

Counterfeit goods: penalties, risks and your legal rights

Published on 04/06/2026, by Qredible - Reading time: 9 mins

Counterfeit goods in the UK explained: legal risks, seller penalties, seizure deadlines, refund rights, and what actually happens in real life.

Counterfeit goods: penalties, risks and your legal rights

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