Articles

Visiting the UK – the new process

1st February 2024

In a major change of UK immigration procedures, all persons coming to the UK for a visit, will, in the future, need to get permission for their trip before they travel to the UK. Non-visa nationals (i.e. those who are not required to obtain a visitor visa to visit the UK) will need to obtain… Read more »

Clinical Negligence (sixth edition) by Dr Michael Powers KC and Anthony Barton

17th August 2023

David Black and Tim Fraser, who work in Bower Bailey’s Clinical Negligence department, have contributed to a chapter in the leading clinical negligence textbook, “Clinical Negligence” (sixth edition) by Dr Michael Powers KC and Anthony Barton. The book covers the law and process behind clinical negligence claims and is a key text for practitioners. It… Read more »

Farm Diversification – The Clarkson Effect

23rd March 2023

Claire Speed, Head of Litigation at Bower Bailey Solicitors in Swindon explores the legal aspects of the Clarkson effect and farm diversification projects. Having recently caught up with season 2 of “Clarkson’s Farm” and being a smallholder myself and a Wiltshire Committee Member of the Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution (RABI), I thought it was some… Read more »

TBESW Issue 64 featuring Simon Smith

2nd December 2022

Simon Smith is the senior partner of Bower Bailey Solicitors. He’s an expert in Commercial Property and is based in the Regent Circus office in Swindon. 1. How has 2022 been for business? Business has been strong. We are fortunate to have a diverse and loyal customer base whom we value highly. Legal services are… Read more »

No Fault Divorce

6th April 2022

From 6th April 2022, divorce law in England and Wales has changed dramatically following the Divorce Dissolution and Separation Act coming into force. For the first time ever, it is now possible for a person to divorce their spouse without alleging fault – the long awaited “no fault divorce”. Although this article refers to divorce… Read more »

Are you a landlord seeking to obtain possession of your property?

28th January 2022

Most tenancies are granted on an Assured Shorthold Tenancy. Landlords may wish to evict a tenant to simply regain possession of their property. A Section 21 notice needs to be served on a tenant providing at least 2 months’ notice to leave. Proceedings will need to be issued at court should the tenant not leave… Read more »

Divorce process

25th January 2022

It is anticipated that when the new “no fault divorce” comes into effect (expected April 2022) that the divorce process will become much simpler with both spouses able to jointly apply for the divorce. We are still waiting for detailed guidance as to what the exact process will be which is expected in advance of… Read more »

Bower Baileys’ guide to Inheritance Act Claims

7th December 2021

If you have been excluded from a will or have not been left as much as you were expecting, it may be possible to make a claim using the Inheritance Act 1975. It is surprisingly common for individuals to make a Will that fails to make adequate financial provision for their surviving spouse / partner,… Read more »

Visas for Christmas

18th October 2021

The government has varied the Immigration Rules in relation to the Christmas period for HGV food drivers and poultry workers. Employers within these sectors will now be able to request overseas workers from four named recruitment agencies, who will charge fees for their services. Those agencies will be able to sponsor suitably qualified individuals. The… Read more »

Worker or Independent Contractor?

19th August 2021

There are two types of self-employment in the UK. One is where a person operates the business and is their own boss (an independent contractor) and the other is where a person has greater freedom than an employee, but is not truly independent of the employer (a worker). The distinction doesn’t affect tax treatment (both… Read more »