Divorces are always difficult, especially when youngsters are involved in the situation. Even though divorces are at a record low since 1973 in England and Wales, the media still pick up on it as if it is still a fairly large topic.
A tax-free allowance introduced in 2017 to help people who wish to leave their family home to their loved ones is set to increase again next year – taking the total tax-free allowance for a couple to £1 million.
Considering the highly debated dangers of vaping and other e-cigarette devices, how are governments and lawmakers currently confronting the regulation of this growing issue?
For families everywhere Christmas can be a tricky time. Rows about whose family to visit, relatives we’d rather not see and who is cooking the Christmas dinner can all threaten to spoil what should be the most wonderful time of year.
AI technology has advanced at such a rapid pace, that government oversight has not been able to keep up. But even if it were possible to regulate AI – should we?
Anyone watching the Supreme Court deliberate on the prorogation of Parliament could have mistaken the scene for a 19th courtroom: an army of lawyers and paper everywhere. It is the same scene in civil courts throughout England.
China has officially launched a new state-owned oil and gas pipeline company – China Oil & Gas Piping Network Corp.– in an effort to revamp the country’s oil and gas pipeline sector.
Most law students often speak of law studies though they do not refer to the whole law subject as such. Their primary focus is on subjects like civil law, cooperate law and commercial law, among others.
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