Fraud and financial crime allegations are serious and complex. This guide explains the main fraud offences, how investigations work, the role of confiscation proceedings, and why specialist legal advice is essential.
Road traffic offences range from minor speeding to causing death by dangerous driving. This guide explains the most common offences, the penalties they carry, and when you need a solicitor.
Receiving a deportation order or removal notice is frightening. This guide explains the difference between deportation and removal, your rights of appeal, and how to challenge the decision.
Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) gives you the right to live and work in the UK permanently. This guide explains who can apply, the continuous residence requirement, and what can jeopardise your application.
Becoming a British citizen is a significant step. This guide explains the routes to citizenship, the requirements you must meet, the Life in the UK test, and what happens at the citizenship ceremony.
Boundary disputes are among the most contentious and expensive property disagreements. This guide explains how boundaries are determined, what evidence matters, and how to resolve the dispute without ruining neighbourly relations permanently.
A short lease can make your flat difficult to sell and expensive to mortgage. This guide explains your statutory right to extend your lease, how it works, and what it costs.
Buying your first home is exciting but the legal process is unfamiliar. This guide walks you through conveyancing step by step — from offer accepted to keys in hand.
Dividing assets on divorce is rarely simple. This guide explains what the court considers, how pensions are treated, what a clean break means, and why getting a financial order is essential.
There is no such thing as a common law spouse in England and Wales. Cohabiting couples have far fewer rights than married couples. This guide explains what protections exist and how to protect yourself.