West Yorkshire Police have charged twelve people as part of a major investigation into non-recent child sexual abuse in Calderdale. The alleged offences took place between 2000 and 2004 and involved two female victims under the age of 16.
West Yorkshire Police have charged twelve people as part of a major investigation into non-recent child sexual abuse in Calderdale. The alleged offences took place between 2000 and 2004 and involved two female victims under the age of 16.
When a loved one loses the ability to make their own decisions, families often want to know how to manage the person’s affairs, what authority is needed and where to turn for advice. The law provides a framework to safeguard people who have lost capacity, but understanding the process can be difficult without the right guidance.
The Government has unveiled a new UK Road Safety Strategy with an ambitious aim to halve road deaths by 2035. As serious injury lawyers, this is an objective we strongly welcome. Behind every statistic is a real person, a family, and a life changed forever.
Warehouses can be high risk environments, with heavy machinery, moving vehicles, and numerous trip and slip hazards. While employers have a duty of care to provide a safe working environment, accidents still happen, often due to preventable risks.
When someone close to you can no longer manage their own finances or make decisions about spending their money, there’s a real risk that money could be misused or essential bills left unpaid. Sometimes, family members try to help without the right legal authority; other times, vulnerable people are at risk of being exploited. Acting early to safeguard assets protects the person and reduces the chance of future disputes, when emotions are high as estates are being distributed and money has been spent.
When going through a divorce, updating your Will is often overlooked. However, a Final Order of Divorce (formerly known as a Decree Absolute) can have a significant impact on how your Will operates. Understanding this effect is essential to ensure your estate is dealt with in line with your wishes and to avoid unintended consequences for your loved ones.
David Greenwood is a Director and Solicitor at Switalskis and a nationally recognised specialist in child abuse compensation claims, particularly those involving large institutions such as the Church of England.
Contentious probate refers to any dispute about how a person’s estate is handled after their death. These disputes can take many forms, such as concerns about whether a will is valid, disagreements between executors and beneficiaries and conflicts over trusts or claims for provisions from excluded or disappointed beneficiaries.