by Julie | Apr 26, 2021 | Divorce, Family Law
Your spouse refuses to sign a prenuptial agreement? Can prenuptial agreements be enforced in law if your spouse refuses to sign a prenuptial agreement? In this scenario, DB v PB, [2016], a Swedish husband and wife were married for 14 years and lived in the UK from...
by Julie | Apr 17, 2021 | Business Law, Charities
The role of the Charity Commission. The Charity Commission is an advisory body to the government that regulates charities in England and Wales. All charities in England and Wales must register with the Charity Commission if there is £5000 or more in the accounts. It...
by Julie | Apr 15, 2021 | Business Law
How to recognise the legal status of UK charities. How is a charity defined legally? Charities are organisations that are set up to address a cause for the public good. The documentation of schools, hospitals, religious institutions and some museums show examples of...
by Julie | Mar 30, 2021 | Divorce, Family Law
Get an uncontested and pain-free divorce settlement. So what is an uncontested pain-free divorce? This is where both parties agree depart from each other amicably. In order to get an uncontested and pain-free divorce, they share marital resources and debts fairly and...
by Julie | Mar 28, 2021 | Intellectual Property, Music and Creative Arts
What is considered copyright in music? Copyright is music is when you use, display, or distribute or sell someone else’s work. This work is protected by copyright for public consumption without permission or an official licence to do so. Once your work is registered...
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