As children begin to return to school, many parents and guardians may be considering amends to child arrangement orders. But what steps shou...
Following on from our previous blog, talking about the government's announcement of new rules which will enable the use of video-conferencin...
This blog is aimed to be more of a glossary for some of the more technical terms that you might be given when dealing with any of the above ...
We are thrilled to have been reaccredited with the Law Society’s legal practice quality mark for client care, compliance, and practice man...
Domestic abuse is a broad topic that focuses on various forms of abuse that occur in a domestic setting, typically the family home. Domestic...
As a Wills and Probate Solicitor, making a Will for clients has been one of the most common instructions I will receive, and whilst no two W...
During lockdown, FJG have seen unusual ways of witnessing clients sign their Wills - in car parks, gardens, garages, over fences and through...
We're delighted to launch a Coronavirus Legal Advice hub on our website. The hub collates topical articles and relevant information that FJG...
Further to our initial blog in relation to the proposed protection from eviction for commercial tenants, the Coronavirus Act 2020 received R...
Yesterday (30th June 2020), marked the one-year deadline before the EU Settlement Scheme closes. After the 30th June 2021, this scheme will ...
This week is Loneliness Awareness week. The Marmalade Trust is a charity that raises awareness of loneliness and helps people to make new co...
The second reading of the “no fault” divorce bill has now taken place and was voted in by MPs with an overwhelming majority of 231 votes...
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