Jefferies Celebrates One-Year Anniversary with Conway & Conway
It’s been a year since we proudly announced our partnership with Conway & Conway, and what a tremendous success it’s been! Read more about the partnership here.
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It’s been a year since we proudly announced our partnership with Conway & Conway, and what a tremendous success it’s been! Read more about the partnership here.
Are you up to date with the latest employment law updates? Employment and HR laws are still constantly changing, with April 2019 being a significant month for legal updates. Whether you are an employer or employee, read on for everything you need to know about changes in employment law this month from Jefferies…
Plans to overhaul the current divorce laws in England and Wales have been confirmed – by way of new ‘no-fault’ divorces. Any changes in the law are always picked up and proactively responded to by our specialist Solicitors within our Family Law department.
Team Jefferies are delighted to announce we fundraised £232.80 to Comic Relief 2019, with a fantastic effort by all departments taking part this year!
Whether it’s Mother’s Day or Father’s Day, each parent has equal rights, provided they both have parental responsibility.
Whether you’re getting married or entering a civil partnership, buying a home together, or thinking about starting a family, read on for our advice.
For many of us, the dawn of a New Year brings fresh hopes, aspirations and dreams, with new resolutions drawn up and ready to be conquered. At Jefferies Solicitors, we are encouraging you to make Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPA) as a key part of your future planning in 2019. Read on to see the main benefits of making an LPA here.
Jefferies is pleased to advise that In November 2017, the government sought to change the law by a simple method of what is called a remedial order to allow single parents, as well as couples, to apply for Parental Orders if they have a child through surrogacy.
The Government has recently confirmed it will introduce civil partnership legislation in the next parliamentary session to extend civil partnerships to opposite-sex couples. When the law changes, Jefferies can offer you advice on pre-nuptial agreements.