Involuntary Bailee – are you being left to clean up the mess?

Adina-Leigh Collins demystifies the law of the involuntary bailee It’s not easy being a landlord. A plethora of regulatory law has swept through the nation and, with the recent announcement that ‘no-fault’ evictions of residential tenants may soon be a thing of the...

Grant Saw Shortlisted for the British Wills & Probate Awards 2019

The Wills and Probate Department at Grant Saw, delighted to be shortlisted again for the British Wills and Probate Awards.  The department is headed up by Partner, Kalpa Prajapati and includes lawyers: Laura Bailey, William Meakin, Rose Walker, Blessing Ikemefuna and...
Constructive Dismissal: a guide

Constructive Dismissal: a guide

Has your working environment become so toxic that the actions of your boss force you to leave a job you love? [Solicitor name] explains what your rights are concerning constructive dismissal...

When can you let your kids fend for themselves?

If you’re a parent, you’ll be familiar with how long it takes to get your children ready to leave the house. Whether it’s setting up the pram for the baby, filling your bag with all the supplies you need or finding lost shoes, it can be a real pain to do anything...

Giving to charity

It seems that people in the UK are a charitable bunch. In fact, last year, just under £3 billion was donated to charity in wills, which is expected to rise to £3.4 billion by 2022. This figure means that 3.5% of all of the money left in estates is now comprised of...