Protecting your digital estate
People often think about houses, savings and heirlooms but don’t have a plan for the photos that hold a thousand moments, the messages they want to keep, and the accounts that pay for daily life.
People often think about houses, savings and heirlooms but don’t have a plan for the photos that hold a thousand moments, the messages they want to keep, and the accounts that pay for daily life.
Governed by section 8 of the Children Act 1989, Child Arrangements Orders (CAO) are put in place where parents are in dispute to stipulate exactly who a child will spend time with and when, including telephone/video calls and written communication. Normally the parties to a CAO are the parents but sometimes grandparents or other relatives make such an application.
We understand that meeting with a solicitor can be a daunting and unusual event for many. With the added uncertainty, stress and emotion of a relationship breakdown, the lead up to an initial meeting with a family solicitor can result in a significant amount of apprehension.
In business, we all thrive on success. But success doesn’t happen overnight. Invariably, it is built through talent, hard work, collaboration, drive and passion; things that Bristol-based CRM agency Armadillo knows all about. This story documents their journey. A journey that we at Steele Raymond are incredibly proud to be a part of.
The recent High Court decision in Fishbourne Developments Ltd v Stephens demonstrates how the Court will interpret the meaning of planning permission and development when the legal document lacks clarity, and is an important reminder that agreements should be drafted clearly to reflect the intentions of the parties.
The family mediation process is designed to produce a positive and comprehensive outcome, but what happens once mediation reaches that outcome?
When considering whether to enter into Family Mediation, you may find it helpful to know about the principles of the mediation process.
Intellectual property (“IP”) rights are embedded in the DNA of every business. Frequently overlooked, IP rights are often a business’s most valuable asset, particularly in an increasingly digital economy.
‘Quickie divorces’ are often spoken about in the media. We hear about points such as ‘mitigating circumstances’, ‘unreasonable behaviour’ and ‘irreconcilable differences’