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  • brain-injury
  • celebral-palsy
  • medical-negligence

Unlocking the Best Care for Your Child with Cerebral Palsy – Questions Every Parent Should Ask

Cerebral palsy (CP) presents unique challenges, and as a parent, you want the very best for your child. The right medical, therapeutic, and support systems can dramatically improve their quality…

Opinion
  • contentious-probate
  • dispute-resolution

What Happens When A Party In (Potential) Litigation Dies

Litigation – whether potential or actual, can be costly and lengthy but what happens when one of the parties dies? In certain circumstances the court has the power to substitute…

March 14, 2025
Opinion
  • brain-injury
  • cerebral-palsy
  • medical-negligence

Understanding and Navigating Cerebral Palsy: From Diagnosis to Legal Support

Cerebral Palsy is a permanent neurological condition which affects normal movement, muscle tone, balance and co-ordination. In the UK, it is estimated that 1 in 400 children are born with...

Blog
  • no-win-no-fee
  • personal-injury

What Happens At A Medico-Legal Examination

If you are pursuing a personal injury claim and either the defendant has admitted liability or your solicitor is confident that your claim will succeed, then it is likely that…

March 11, 2025
Blog
  • court
  • family-law

Increase To Court Fees – Higher Costs For Divorce And Family Law Applications

In April 2025 there will be a round of fee increases in relation to the HMCTS court fees. The extra funding will help improve service delivery and subsiding the cost…

March 5, 2025
Opinion
  • dispute-resolution

Service Of Prescribed Documents On Tenants – D’aubigny V Khan & Anor (2025)

As a landlord, there are certain documents (known as prescribed documents) that you have to give to your tenant at certain times to comply with statutory requirements Section 21 (b)…

March 5, 2025
Opinion
  • divorce
  • family-law
  • financial-provision
  • separation

What Are Pension Sharing Orders And When Are They Ordered By The Court?

A Pension Sharing Order is a legal order made by the Family courts that redistributes a pension between two parties. These orders are made within the financial remedy proceedings that…

Opinion
  • divorce
  • family-law

Pets in Divorce: Are Courts Finally Considering Their Welfare?

Pets are integral part of family life and as such, disputes about their future living arrangements in the wake of a divorce are often hotly contested. Previously the position in…

February 27, 2025
Opinion
  • housing-and-property

Renters Rights Bill – What It Means For Tenants

The Renters’ Rights Bill 2024 proposes to enhance tenant rights, promoting a more structured and transparent legal environment for their interaction with landlords in the case of a dispute. Given…

February 21, 2025
Opinion
  • inheritance-dispute
  • inheritance-tax
  • wills-and-probate

Polyamorous Relationships and Their Impact on Inheritance and Probate

In recent years, polyamorous relationships have become more visible and more publicly understood. Polyamory refers to having a romantic relationship with more than one person. There is no one right…

Opinion
  • civil-partnership
  • family-law
  • prenuptial-and-cohabitation-agreement

How To Formalise Your Relationship Without Getting Married

Many people do not feel comfortable with the idea of marriage, but they still want to formalise their relationship. Vanessa Friend, Head of the Family Team at Hodge Jones &…

February 21, 2025
Blog
  • burns-and scarring-injuries
  • cosmetic-surgery
  • personal-injury

Can I Make A Claim For A Beauty Treatment?

Having a beauty treatment is something that most people look forward to having. It can be a time for relaxation and pampering. But what happens if the beauty treatment goes…

February 19, 2025
Blog
  • personal-injury
  • road-traffic-accident

Alcohol And Drug Consumption And Personal Injury Claims

Alcohol and/or drug use can be a double-edged sword in personal injury cases. On one hand, it could be a clear factor in establishing contributory negligence. On the other hand,…

February 17, 2025
Opinion
  • asbestos
  • mesothelioma

Mesothelioma And Mental Health: Navigating Your Diagnosis

Anyone who has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, or knows someone who has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, understands that the disease is a life altering event. Among the challenges following a…

February 13, 2025
Opinion
  • dispute-resolution

A Successful Challenge To A Will On The Basis Of Undue Influence – Langley V Qin (2024)

There are various methods of challenging the validity of a Will, one of which is to show that undue influence had been exerted on the deceased. The leading case of…

February 13, 2025
Opinion
  • family-law

Valentine’s Day: Five Legal Points To Consider Before Popping The Question!

Valentine’s Day is often associated with love, romance, and grand gestures, but for many, it is also a time of reflection on relationships—both their strengths and their struggles. For couples…

February 13, 2025
Opinion
  • divorce
  • family-law
  • separation

First Steps To Take After Separation: What Do I Do Now And Who Do I Need To Speak To?

Divorce can seem incredibly overwhelming, daunting and, at times, lonely. It is widely considered the second most stressful life event. If you have not been through the process before it…

February 11, 2025
Opinion
  • civil-partnership
  • divorce

How Will My Pension Be Assessed After Divorce Or Dissolution Of A Civil Partnership?

Pension funds often form the second largest asset after the family home. It is, therefore, very important to seek legal advice to understand your pension rights following the breakdown of…

February 11, 2025
Blog
  • civil-liberties
  • Diversity
  • Equity and Inclusion
  • human-rights
  • LGBTQ+ History Month

Celebrating Trailblazers This LGBTQ+ History Month

LGBTQ+ History Month serves as a powerful reminder of the struggles and successes of the LGBTQ+ community and that’s why this LGBTQ+ History Month, we at Hodge Jones & Allen…

February 10, 2025
Opinion
  • nuisance-and-negligence
  • residential-property-disputes

Housing Disrepair Prosecutions Under The Environmental Protection Act 1990

Prosecutions under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 (EPA 1990) were primarily used by local authorities to enforce minimum housing standards on landlords. However, there has been a notable rise in…

February 7, 2025
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