Gifts to Children – The law regarding double portions
What is a ‘double portion?’ A double portion is when you give a substantial gift to a child in life…
What is a ‘double portion?’ A double portion is when you give a substantial gift to a child in life…
Leicester CC v Shearer (November 2013) In the case of Leicester CC v Shearer, the Court of Appeal held that…
What is Growth Accelerator? Growth Accelerator is a scheme introduced this year by the Government to support small businesses and…
Hopkins Solicitors support Resolution’s ‘Family Dispute Resolution week’, running 25th to 29th November 2013. Resolution are holding the awareness week…
Hopkins Solicitors hosted a fun-filled week of activities to raise over £241 for this year’s Children in Need appeal. The…
What is a zero hours contract? A zero hours contract is generally a contract for casual working, under which the…
Hopkins Solicitors are holding the ‘Great Hopkins Bake Off’ today in aid of Children in Need. The team from Hopkins…
Hopkins Personal Injury solicitor, Claire Lowe joined Tony Delahunty to discuss accidents and injuries to children in November’s edition of…
Pension Auto Enrolment Auto enrolment, which began in October 2012 for the UK’s largest companies, is the biggest change to…
We always ask our clients to review our services following the closure of their case, so we can monitor our…