Coronavirus and Settlement Agreements
Our Employment Team at Prince Evans, is open for business as usual and is advising employees via FaceTime and Zoom on proposed Settlement Agreements and arranging for these to be
Our Employment Team at Prince Evans, is open for business as usual and is advising employees via FaceTime and Zoom on proposed Settlement Agreements and arranging for these to be
In our previous blog, published on 28 March 2020 we confirmed that following the coming into force of the Coronavirus Act 2020, landlords are prevented from forfeiting a commercial lease for
Time on your hands is something that you may have more than usual at the moment. While we all wish the circumstances were different, it is a good time to
Ben Davies, Partner and Head of Wills, Trusts & Probate will be presenting on the topic of Wills and Lasting Powers of Attorney. Wills– Why you need one;– what the
Is it possible to terminate a commercial lease, or avoid leasehold obligations, by reason of Coronavirus? Termination Commercial Leases do not usually include a termination provision, or even a force
There are a few factors for a housing officer to consider when a tenant passes; this will include making enquiries as to who remains in occupation of the property and
With schools now closed, social distancing strongly encouraged and potential self-isolation, trying to co-parent during these extraordinary times can be a very stressful and anxious time for parents and their
At this time of National crisis, is it vital to have these essential legal documents in place to protect your and your family’s best interests, should the worst happen. The
The Government has introduced a package of measures to protect renters affected by Coronavirus so that “no renter in either social or private accommodation will be forced out of their
In these unprecedented times of social distancing, working from home, and self-isolation, the news from Greater Manchester’s deputy mayor, Beverley Hughes, that there have reports of abuse linked to the
Forfeiture is a right afforded to landlords to determine the lease where the tenant is in breach of any of its obligations under the lease. If a tenant is in
Following the Prime Minister’s address on Monday evening and the Lord Chief Justice’s announcement that new trials will be halted in the Crown Court until specific arrangements have been made