The Renters’ Rights Act takes effect: Are you prepared for the changes?
The private housing sector is set for its biggest shift in regulation changes in a generation after the Renters’ Rights Act officially became law, enhancing ...
Social media ban could create new legal grey areas for separated families, solicitor warns
Proposals to ban social media access for under-16s risk creating complex practical and legal challenges for families where parents live apart, according to family law ...
What should I do if my ex has broken our Child Arrangements Order?
When you and your ex-partner are going through a divorce, coming to an agreement on child arrangements is not always straightforward. If you are unable ...
Essex employment solicitor advises on work and pay during adverse weather conditions
With the first snowfall of 2026 affecting large parts of England this week and more expected to come, Kristie Willis, Employment Solicitor at Palmers Solicitors, ...
Day-one unfair dismissal rights removed from the Employment Rights Bill
The UK Government has revealed a major change in its approach to unfair dismissal rights under the upcoming Employment Rights Bill. The original proposal was ...
Essex solicitor warns of the damaging consequences of using AI for legal advice
Public interest in AI has grown far faster than many expected. Karen Bishop, Head of Family Law at Palmers Solicitors, says this rising reliance on ...