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Vehicle Damage Claims Under the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR): Guide for UK Claimants

Introduction If your vehicle has been damaged in a road traffic accident (RTA) due to another party’s fault, you may be entitled to claim compensation under the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR). These rules govern the handling of civil disputes, including vehicle damage claims, in the courts of England and Wales.In this guide, we break down how to pursue a third-party…

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Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) in the UK: 10 Year Long Residence Route

Overview The 10-Year Long Residence route allows individuals who have legally resided in the UK continuously for a decade to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR). Achieving ILR status means you can live, work, and study in the UK without time restrictions and may eventually apply for British citizenship. Eligibility Criteria To qualify for ILR under the 10-Year Long…

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UK Immigration Reform: Key Legal Changes Effective from 1 July 2025

1 July 2025 marks the implementation of substantial changes to the UK’s immigration framework, following the publication of the “Restoring Control” White Paper earlier this year. These reforms, many of which take immediate effect, reflect the government’s stated objective to “reduce overall net migration” and shift focus toward high-skilled migration. Below, we outline the key legal changes now in force…

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Understanding Public Liability Injury Claims

Public liability injury claims are made when someone is injured in a public place due to another party’s negligence. These claims help injured individuals recover compensation for their physical, emotional, and financial suffering. What is Public Liability? Public liability refers to the legal responsibility of individuals, businesses, or organisations to ensure that their premises or operations do not cause harm…

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Anti-Money Laundering (AML): A Practical Guide for Legal Professionals in the UK

Money laundering poses a significant threat to the financial system and public trust. Legal professionals, especially those handling financial transactions, client funds, or property matters, are in a key position to detect and prevent this type of crime. This guide outlines the essential requirements and practices under UK law to help law firms and their staff remain compliant with anti-money…

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A Legal Perspective on Protecting Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Children (UASC)

Introduction Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Children (UASC) represent one of the most vulnerable groups within the UK immigration and family justice systems. These children arrive in the UK without parents or guardians, often fleeing war, persecution, trafficking, or extreme poverty. This article offers a clear and professional guide for family lawyers, social workers, and professionals dealing with UASC in care proceedings. It…

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Rights of Grandparents in Children Proceedings – Legal Framework (UK)

When families break down, grandparents in the UK often face uncertainty about their legal rights to maintain relationships with their grandchildren. Unlike parents, grandparents do not automatically have legal rights to contact or care for their grandchildren. However, UK law provides pathways for grandparents to seek court orders to establish or continue these relationships. This article explains the key legislation,…

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New Rules, Higher Barriers: What the UK’s 2025 Immigration Shake-Up Means for Applicants

The UK government’s 2025 immigration white paper, “Restoring Control over the Immigration System” introduces the most significant overhaul of the immigration system in recent years. While the stated aim is to reduce net migration and support economic growth through high-skilled immigration, the proposed changes will have far-reaching consequences for workers, families, and international students. This article outlines what the proposed…

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