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Spratt Endicott Solicitors congratulate Victoria Upton on her qualification as a Solicitor
Spratt Endicott Solicitors congratulate Victoria Upton on completing her training contract with the firm and qualifying as a solicitor.
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Varying maintenance payments as result of a change in your income
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, many individuals have seen a change to their income for a series of reasons including: reduced hours, redundancy, pay cuts, furlough leave or a reduction in self-employed income. For those who pay either Spousal Maintenance or Child Maintenance, this can be a particularly worrying time as their ability to […]
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The financial impact of the Coronavirus Crisis
It is inevitable that most, if not all, businesses will experience financial difficulties through this pandemic, as a result of forced closures and social distancing measures. On 28 March 2020, the Government announced a package of measures aimed to help struggling companies through the crisis. Financial Measures The package of financial measures to support businesses […]
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New Trust Registration Rules – (Part 1)
On 24th January 2020 HMRC published its technical consultation on the changes to Trust registration. These changes are part of the 5th Anti-Money Laundering Directive (5MLD) which builds on the Fourth Anti-Money Laundering Directive, which came into effect June 2017. The 5MLD aims to further combat financial crime by boosting existing transparency rules and to prevent money […]
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Investigation Meeting not an Absolute Requirement
Is it a “basic employment right” to have an investigation meeting before a disciplinary hearing? No. A dismissal has to be fair and any investigation needs to be reasonable. The case below demonstrates that holding an investigation meeting is not an absolute requirement of a fair procedure. What is important is the substance of the […]
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Unconscious Bias and Procedural Flaws
Unconscious bias and procedural errors can cost employers money. In the case below, it cost almost £700,000. Aplin v Tywyn Primary School Governing Body Mr Aplin was the head teacher at Tywyn Primary School. In August 2015, Mr Aplin met two 17 year olds via the Grindr dating app and the three of them had […]
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Spratt Endicott Solicitors brings in debt recovery specialist to bolster client relations
Spratt Endicott Solicitors has welcomed a new specialist to its debt recovery team, who’ll be tasked with supporting the growth of the department by building new client relationships and extending existing ones. Heather Jackson joins the firm as Business Development Manager in the firm’s Debt Recovery practice, thanks to her extensive background in financial services, […]
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5 Key Information Points on Lasting Power of Attorney
Our very own Paula Tedder was a guest speaker on Radio Oxford over the weekend (24/11/19), discussing the topic of lasting power of attorney (LPA). Below, we have outlined Paula’s 5 key information points everyone should know when it comes to LPAs. Get in touch Here at Spratt Endicott, our solicitors are dedicated to providing […]
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Civil Partnerships for All?
As a result of one of Parliament’s final acts before it was dissolved for the General Election, mixed-sex couples will be able to enter into Civil Partnerships from 31 December 2019. At the time of writing, Civil Partnerships are reserved exclusively for same-sex couples. When same-sex couples were allowed to marry in England & Wales, […]
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