How to Return a Purchase
At some point in our lives, we’ve all had to return a purchase we’ve made. Whether it’s a t-shirt that’s the wrong size, a faulty toy, or it’s simply the wrong gift, returning something should be relatively easy. However, sometimes it seems like the rights aren’t on the consumer’s side. In this blog, we’re going…
Read MoreLegal tips on parking tickets
In this latest blog, we’re focusing on parking tickets on private land – something that may have happened to a lot of us over the years! The reason we’re focusing on private land, not council car parks, is that private land is actually a lot more common than you might think. Private land can mean…
Read MoreHow speeding fines work
Speeding Fines Implications of Speeding Fines- at We Talk Law we know you won’t need a lawyer every day. Speeding Fines- at We Talk Law we know you don’t need a lawyer every day. We also know the law guides you daily – from what time you’re allowed to shop on a Sunday, to when…
Read MoreExpats
Expats,may have many questions surrounding Brexit, particularly when it comes to the millions of UK citizens living abroad, and the millions more who go on holiday to the EU every year. While most of the argument is focused on immigration, what happens when it’s the other way around? Will ex-pats need to return to the…
Read MoreChanges to Adoption Law
Changes to Adoption Law(the Good News) Changes to Adoption Law. Navigating adoption law can be a long and complicated business, with plenty of forms, assessments, and often a lengthy wait after the initial application. However, the good news is that adoption law is changing to make for quicker placements of children. Thanks to Changes to…
Read MoreDress codes and the law
In light of the recent row over a temp worker being dismissed for refusing to wear high heels at work, we thought we’d delve into the laws behind dress codes. Where is the line between a uniform and a dress code? When can a dress code be sexist or discriminatory? How should dress codes apply…
Read MoreBrexit
Brexit pros and cons, on the 20th of April, a range of legal practitioners and MPs came together to discuss the legal implications of the UK leaving the European Union. This meeting was about the possible affects of Brexit and the EU referendum vote on the 23rd of June this year. As it turned out,…
Read MoreThe National Living Wage
As of the 1st of April, the Government’s new National Living Wage will be introduced to UK Employment Law. The new rate applies to all working people aged 25 and over, and will be set at £7.20 per hour. To ensure you’re getting paid the right amount, below we’ve provided all the information on the Living…
Read MoreEmployment Law Changes
Employment Law Changes Employment Law Changes reforms that will affect almost all employers in the UK. The reforms have been considered controversial, but as an employer you need to ensure that you’re following the law. And, as an employee, that your employer is following the new rules. That’s why our experts here at We Talk…
Read MoreWhat do the EU Referendum and Brexit mean?
You may have heard that David Cameron has announced a referendum on whether Britain should remain in the European Union. The EU Referendum will to be held on Thursday 23 June. To help you understand what the referendum and “Brexit” mean for you and the UK, We Talk Law have put together this handy guide…
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