Coming out of COVID-19: What This Means for You
Our Family Law Solicitor, Farah Naz, assesses how COVID-19 has impacted family relationships – specifically marriages – and how Jefferies can help you through this tough time.
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Our Family Law Solicitor, Farah Naz, assesses how COVID-19 has impacted family relationships – specifically marriages – and how Jefferies can help you through this tough time.
Due to the impact of Coronavirus, landlords have to give increased notice when serving possession notices upon residential tenants, with the ban on evictions now extended until 23 August. Victoria Scott assesses what this means for landlords here.
Whilst we haven’t stopped, the property market is now back up and running and we are here to help. Get in touch if you would like to discuss any matters with our team.
Jefferies Essex LLP recently acted for a client who sustained a crushing injury to his left-hand index finger during the course of his employment. Find out how we helped our client here.
With the number of people remote working has grown significantly in recent years, who is responsible if you have an accident whilst working from home? Learn more here.
We recently acted for an elderly client who was involved in a road traffic accident. Find out how we were able to help them in our case study here.
PLO stands for the Public Law Outline. This is the stage before the Local Authority look at starting Court care proceedings seeking an Order to protect children. Find out more about PLOs in our FAQs here.
Jefferies discuss the debate over whether landlords can continue to take action to evict their tenants, and what the Coronavirus Act 2020 means.
Jefferies Family Law team answer your questions around contact during lockdown, including when it is acceptable for contact not to go ahead.