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Cannabis for Capitalists – a 2018 UK Guide

October 16, 2018October 16, 2018 Hadaway & Hadaway

On the 2nd of October 2018, investors and industry stakeholders trooped to London for Europe’s leading cannabis investment conference, Cannabis Invest, held in the Mayfair Hotel. Presenting companies at the conference have total of nearly $30 billion of market cap, representing almost two-thirds of the world’s publicly listed cannabis industries. It was a strange thing […]

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Changing UK Laws Regarding the Rights of Children in Divorce

August 18, 2018September 3, 2018 Hadaway & Hadaway

Custody and the division of assets is supposed to be for the benefit of the children, not whoever wins out between the separating partners. Unfortunately, because of this children are often used as a hammer to utilize the system. Whoever gets custody benefits from child support, may even end up keeping the house, and may […]

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Finding Work after Brexit

June 13, 2018September 3, 2018 Hadaway & Hadaway

How do you stop being afraid of finding work after Brexit? It’s 2018, and you may be sick about hearing all the doom-mongering by news media by now about Brexit. From being told Brexit will bankrupt up to a quarter of the UK’s farms, or that it would blow an £80-billion hole in public finances, […]

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The UK Survives as a Country without a Constitution.

April 17, 2018May 8, 2018 Hadaway & Hadaway

“What that doesn’t make sense. Isn’t it the UK that practically defined the whole concept of a Constitutional Monarchy?” is the most common response to this info. Odd as it might sound, it is true that the UK is one of the very few nations on Earth that lacks a formal Constitution as a basis […]

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Adultery And Divorce: Why The Two Don’t Always Go Hand-In-Hand

February 17, 2018February 27, 2018 Hadaway & Hadaway

A divorce can only be granted in England and Wales if saving a marriage is absolutely futile. In order to be granted a divorce, there must be one of five specific reasons that are set down by a divorce petition. One of the five factors that can be used to grant a divorce is adultery. […]

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