21st May 2020
COVID-19 is placing an enormous stress on families and parents and we understand that tensions can rise. It is also natural that where a marriage has broken down,…
15th May 2020
A recent case highlights the importance of the careful drafting of option agreements, to ensure the intention of the parties is quite clear, and not open to “cheeky”…
13th May 2020
Ellisons’ Commercial Property team, led by Partner, Catherine Abbott advised Cogent Technology to rapidly acquire a lease on 79,000 sq. feet of manufacturing space at Landguard Point Enterprise…
The term nuptial agreement applies to separation, post and pre-nuptial agreements that are made between couples who are or who intend to be married or have a civil…
12th May 2020
Despite the current Coronavirus crisis, the UK Government appears determined not to extend the transitional period with the EU beyond 31st December 2020. This means that, from the…
6th May 2020
With the UK on lockdown, and adapting to new ways of working, changes across different practices are being introduced to work with the current climate. For the property…
The UK’s lockdown has transformed the way that we both live and work. Our usual office desk space has been swapped for the kitchen worktop, bedroom dresser or…
5th May 2020
Over the next few days and weeks, the Government may announce measures to ease the lockdown restrictions. In addition, the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme is currently due to…
On 15 April 2020, the Chancellor gave a Treasury Direction setting out the rules, detail and eligibility requirements of the scheme. This Direction is the legal framework under…
Parental Bereavement Leave is a right which we all hope will never, ever, apply to us and ours. The death of a child is surely one of the…
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