According to the Office Of National Statistics, unmarried couples and families living together are the fastest growing cohabitants in the United Kingdom. As of 2016, there are approximately 3.3 million cohabiting families and the number has doubled since the statistics taken 1996 at 1.5 million. Legislation for the protection of unmarried couples and families is […]
Category: Law
Strange English Laws
Old England had the strangest of laws. Charles Dickens called the law an idiot and an ass. Although old England had so many strange laws in times past. Those laws made complete sense as at then, but in recent times the commission have been repelling some of them. In 1965, the Law Commission was commissioned […]
The Concept Of Laws & Civilization
Without laws, civilization cannot exist. Humans need laws and rulers to prevent the breakdown of civil actions. Societies that live in some form of civility have always had governments and rulers in different forms. Kings, Queens, Bishops, Priests, Dictators and even Pharaohs. In most cases, these leaders or rulers can be seen as human beings […]
Role of the Litigation Solicitor
The role of a litigation solicitor can be wide and varied; whilst one day they could be dealing with a probate dispute, the next they could be fighting for the protection of a contract. However, there are two different types of litigation solicitor; Criminal Litigation and Civil Litigation. ‘Criminal’ relates to matter such as applications […]
Getting on the property ladder in the UK
In the UK, the traditional home buying strategy has been changing for young first-time buyers and millennials. How so? They are asking mum and dad for a loan before going to the bank. Buying a home is more expensive than ever, reaching the home price rates of 2007 all across the country. People are staying […]