Whether it's a village fete or birthday party, if you're selling alcohol you may need a Temporary Events Notice we explin what they are and if you need one
Discrimination and freedom of expression continue to pose a challenge to employers, with two recent cases highlighting complexity of navigating such issues.
Have a tumble at your kid's school sports day, who's to blame? Personal injury Solicitor Deryn Fisher explains who is responsible and when to make a claim
LPA's should be part of any business continuity planning to ensure arrangements for someone to manage a business in the event of absence or lack of capacity
Commercial Solicitor Mark Poulton takes a look at whether you need a traders licence if your child wants to sell food and drink from a stall in your garden
The Eastbourne Legal Walk was a bit more challenging than previous years but the views were worth it and raised over £2,000 for Citizens Advice Eastbourne
It can be tough to find good childcare during the school holidays, so what options do working parents have? We examine the rise of workplace childcare.
It's nice to leave your favourite charity or worthy cause a little something, so how can you include charitable giving in your will? We look at the process.
How important is it to have medical insurance when you go on holiday? We take a look at just how much it could cost you if you don't have the right cover.
Can you leave your children home alone? It depends on how old they are. We take a look at the legal advice from the experts, and your responsibilities.
We are delighted to be able to offer the opportunity to make a simple Free Will during the month of September to support the Friends of Eastbourne Hospital.
We take a look at things to consider if you are thinking of taking out student mortgages or buying property for your children heading off to university.
We take an in-depth look at the rights of parents, schools and children when it comes to school uniform and whether excluding a child can be justified.
Becoming a whistleblower takes a great deal of courage, but what could be the consequences of 'going public'? We take a look at the rights of whistleblowers
Can your landlord charge you extra tenancy fees for late rent? Under the new Tenant Fees Act, you could be paying interest on those late rent payments.
The Government planned to force employers to hand over all tips to hospitality sector staff, this has not yet translated into legislation due to Brexit.
Want to trick or treat? We look at the rights of householders and consumers on the spookiest night of the year and how to stay on the right side of the law.
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