In general, there are so many reasons why commercial or residential owners need to obtain a possession of a property. The coronavirus pandemic has affected all aspects of life and business. Due to the pandemic, many people lost their job and business and, as a result, could not pay rent. Let’s look at the current process […]
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Divorce laws in England and Wales are set to change in April 2022, to a faultless based procedure. The reforms have come about from senior members of the judiciary and family lawyers advocating for change, citing that the current divorce laws are out of touch with modern life and propose the removal of blame from […]
We at EP LEGAL are offering all new clients a FIRST FREE CONSULTATION, providing legal advice on all areas of FAMILY LAW. Our Family Law Service Located on the Birmingham, London and Manchester, our lawyers provide assistance to all family service matters arising from separation and/or divorce. We offer advice on the following family law […]
We are excited to announce some great news: Our team has a new office in downtown Manchester. The new EPLegal UK office is located in no 49 Piccadilly, central Manchester business centre. We were lucky to join the coworking space designed with great care for productivity and comfort. No 49 Piccadilly is perfectly located in […]
The UK is relying on vaccines to fight against Delta variant, and their success or failure will be a valuable lesson for the world in the fight against the dangerous COVID-19 epidemic. This past April, the UK escaped one of the strictest and strictest blockades in the world, so UK citizens believe they have the […]
Domestic violence is a serious infringement of someone’s rights. If you are currently living in the UK as a spouse, civil partner or unmarried partner of a British citizen or person settled in the UK and your relationship has broken down due to domestic violence, you might be able to apply for Indefinite Leave to […]
You have spent the period of 10 years (at least) in the UK continuously, lawfully and unbroken; There are no public interest reasons and no general grounds for refusing your application (i.e. criminal conviction) You can demonstrate sufficient knowledge of English language and about life in the UK; You are not in breach of immigration […]
The UK exited the EU on 31 January 2020. By virtue of the transition period in the Withdrawal Agreement, EU law will continue to apply in and in relation to the UK only until 31 December 2020. The EU Treaties, EU free movement rights and the general principles of EU law will then cease to […]
In relation to the rights of EU citizenship, the most important right is the right to free movement and residency in another Member States under Art 21 TFEU. However, there are some restrictions and conditions that limit EU citizens, specifically non-economically (non-econ) active person, in receiving social assistance. Art 24(2) Citizens Rights Directive (CRD) makes […]
The second lockdown which came into place on 5 November 2020 has made it somewhat confusing and difficult for separated parents to spend time with their children and grandparents seeing their loved grandchildren. The government stated that “where parents do not live in the same household, children under 18 can be moved between their parents’ […]
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