The law of Tort and Negligence

A tort is a civil wrong that results in loss or harm to another. The most common tort is that of negligence. Others are assault, battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and false imprisonment. Also trespass to chattels, trespass to property, and...

Pre-action protocols and letters of claim

Pre-action protocols requiring a letter of claim are contained within the Civil Procedure Rules and set out the steps the court expect parties to take before commencing proceedings for a particular type of claim. The protocols do not have the status of court rules but...

Dividing Property Yourself on Divorce

Dividing Property Yourself on Divorce For most couples, splitting up your possessions is a big part of the process of getting divorced. The alternatives are that you and your spouse sit down and decide together who gets what property — or a judge will have to divide...

The Family Court

Family law deals with a wide range of issues relating to the family, including marriage, separation, divorce and its implications, such as the division of matrimonial assets, maintenance and the arrangements for children. These issues are generally dealt with in the...

The overriding objectives of the court

The overriding objective is for the court to deal with a case justly and so far as is practical to ensure that: a) the parties are on an equal footing; b) expense is saved; c) the case is dealt with in ways which are proportionate: a. to the amount of money involved;...

Civil Justice in 2017

We enter 2017 with a sustained onslaught upon people’s rights to civil justice. Court closures across the country, massive increases in court fees, falling morale in the judiciary and within the court service, failure to invest in technology, and the withdrawal of...