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Legal obligations for new employers

When employing staff for the first time there are steps you need to take to ensure you are complying with legal obligations. Decide how much to pay someone   Employers are legally required to pay all...

Health and wellbeing in the workplace

From the Herefordshire and Worcestershire Chamber of Commerce quarterly economic survey, over 500 local businesses identified managing health and wellbeing in the workplace as one of the top 10...

Are you ready to sign a Commercial Lease?

When you are ready for business premises and find a commercial property that meets your needs, you may want to get the lease signed and crack on!   However, rushing into a lease agreement without...

Interviews: Questions you can’t ask

Whether it’s growth, replacement, or a speculative fit – many businesses make the decision to employ new staff. There are dos and don’ts in job interviews. There’s a fine line between legal and...

Domestic Abuse and Controlling Behaviour 

During the recent lockdowns, statistics show that domestic abuse rose. It is, therefore, timely that the Court of Appeal has issued new guidance to family court judges regarding child arrangements...

When and why you should set up a Power of Attorney 

A power of attorney (POA) is a legal document. It allows you to appoint one or more people (the Attorney) who you trust to make decisions and act on your (donor) behalf.   Why you should set up a...

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