When two or more people own a property together, they can either own as joint tenants or tenants in common.
When buying a property as co-owners, it is important to take the time to decide how you...
Separation Agreements can be used to regulate personal and financial affairs to provide reassurance and clarity after a relationship breakdown. Prior to the introduction of “no fault divorce”...
Do you remember the film War Games? It is on every Christmas. Always a favourite. In it, a precocious American teenager hacks into the NORAD mainframe computer and starts playing a nuclear war...
For many commercial property tenants, you are expected to keep the property in good condition and ensure that any repairs are carried out. The extent of the potential repairs and ongoing upkeep...
Performance Under Pressure Training at Gordons Partnership
News
22 March 2023
Recently, Gordons had a firm-wide training session on reframing stress/mindset by external presenter Andy Coughlin at Harbour Hotel. Andy’s organisation has worked with many high-profile...
Application for Registration as Provider for Children’s Home Refused: Case Study
Case StudiesHealth & Social Care
21 March 2023
We were instructed by a company whose application for registration as a provider of a children’s home had been refused. Ofsted relied on alleged breaches of Regulation 13 (The leadership and...
The first National Conveyancing Week is being held across the UK this week. According to the event organisers, the purpose is to: Inform; Educate; Assist; Motivate; Reassure; Help recruit new...
Consumer Protection Act from Unfair Trading Relations 2008
Commercial Law
17 March 2023
Money makes the world go round, well at least the world of business and enterprise. Therefore, as a business dealing with consumers, it can be tempting to take a more aggressive approach in...
Will regulatory reforms make fitness-to-practise processes swifter and fairer? – Chemist + Druggist
Healthcare
13 March 2023
Susan Hunneyball was recently featured in Chemist + Druggist. In this her latest article, she discussed proposals to overhaul the GPhC that include changes to the fitness-to-practise (FtP)...
Determining when a medical practitioner’s practise is covered by practising privilege is essential to avoid committing a criminal offence under the Health and Social Care Act 2008. Failing to...