Divorce in the Digital Age: Why Going It Alone Could Cost You More Than You Think
In today’s digital world, it can be all too tempting to search for quick-fix legal solutions online, especially during times of financial pressure. Divorce is no exception. But while DIY approaches may seem convenient, attempting to navigate the end of a marriage without expert legal guidance can carry long-term consequences. The Process: More Than Just […]
Spreading Easter Cheer: Loughborough Law Firm Donates to Falcon Support Centre
Last week, the team at Moss Solicitors, a leading law firm in Loughborough, came together to spread some Easter joy by collecting and donating chocolate eggs to the Falcon Support Centre. The Easter eggs were delivered to Falcon’s Emotional and Wellbeing Team, who used them as part of a festive Easter egg hunt for their […]
What is a Settlement Agreement? Understanding Your Rights During University Job Cuts
With the University of Nottingham initiating voluntary redundancies and echoes of Loughborough University’s COVID-era staff reductions, it’s crucial to understand how settlement agreements work – and why legal advice matters. In response to financial pressures the University of Nottingham has recently launched a voluntary redundancy scheme. This initiative, known as the Mutually Agreed Resignation Scheme, […]
Changes to Stamp Duty Land Tax
From 1 April 2025, the Stamp Duty Land Tax (“SDLT”) thresholds are changing, meaning that buyers may be required to pay an increased amount of SDLT if completion takes place after this date. SDLT is a tax due to HMRC when purchasing property. Whether you will be liable for SDLT depends on factors such as […]
Why Every Unmarried Couple Should Consider a Cohabitation Agreement
In recent years, the number of couples choosing to cohabit—living together without marrying or entering a civil partnership—has surged, making it the fastest-growing type of family in the United Kingdom. This trend has highlighted the need for legal protections to safeguard the interests of cohabiting partners. Why a Cohabitation Agreement Matters Contrary to popular belief, […]
Do I have to go through Mediation when I divorce?
Mediation in Family Law: What is it and what’s new? As family lawyers committed to resolving disputes constructively, we are supportive of mediation and regularly recommend it as a means to settle issues between a separating couple in an amicable and cost-effective way. Following a recent development in the law, mediation and other forms of […]
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