
The legal boundaries of immigration discretion
Within UK immigration law, the distinction between a strict regulatory rule and an exercise of executive discretion is a constant battleground. When the Home Office implements hardline policy shifts

Within UK immigration law, the distinction between a strict regulatory rule and an exercise of executive discretion is a constant battleground. When the Home Office implements hardline policy shifts

Protecting a vulnerable relative when they lose the capacity to make their own decisions is an emotionally exhausting challenge. When a loved one requires specialised, around-the-clock nursing care,

In the enforcement of UK housing legislation, the exact calculation of rental value dictates whether a landlord might face a draconian financial penalty. Under the Housing Act 2004, local authorities

The legal landscape for European Union (EU) citizens residing in the UK shifted fundamentally on 31 December 2020. The "bright line" of the implementation period (IP) completion date has

A common nightmare for executors and families is the discovery of a "slip of the pen" in a final will. In a significant legal clarification, the Court recently tackled a case in which a

In the world of residential property management, the "no-fault" eviction process under Section 21 has long been viewed as a standard administrative lever. However, a significant legal shift

Navigating the intersection of immigration law and family court proceedings is one of the most complex areas of modern practice. In a recent case, the Court of Appeal (CoA) reaffirmed a critical

When a loved one passes away, the legal assumption is that the family will act in harmony to provide a dignified farewell. However, where deep-seated animosity replaces cooperation, the state must

Property licensing has become a cornerstone of local government efforts to regulate the private rental sector. For landlords, the consequences of non-compliance are severe and may even include Rent