Suing in Court for Money Youre Owed
Suing in Court for Money Youre Owed – If you’re owed money and the person who owes it refuses to pay up, you can use the court system to get...
Making a claim at an Employment Tribunal
Making a claim at an Employment Tribunal – When it comes to enforcing your rights over work issues, employment tribunals, not courts, are the bodies that make most of the...
Calling the Police
Calling the Police – If you’re subjected to any kind of crime, even though it’s fairly minor, you may not be able to get very far in enforcing your rights...
Your Right to have your Data Protected
Your Right to have your Data Protected – The Data Protection Act protects your personal data, such as your medical records, your credit reference files, your employment files and so...
Social Media and Employment
Social Media and Employment – It’s common nowadays to hear stories about people losing their jobs over comments they made online, but it’s hard to know exactly how to avoid...
Being Domiciled in the UK
You’re domiciled in the UK if it’s where you have your permanent home or it’s the home you plan to return to after a period abroad. A baby’s domicile is...
Restrictions when going Abroad
Restrictions when going Abroad – Most countries in the European Union have similar restrictions to the UK and let you stay only for a limited time, depending on your reason...
The Right to have Access to your Information
The Right to have Access to your Information – The Freedom of Information Act is very new, and current cases are identifying its meaning. The Right to have Access to...
Human Rights and Protection in the UK
All UK citizens have all the rights and protection of UK law. You have some basic rights simply because you are a human being living in the UK. Human Rights...
Voting in the UK
When an election is called, you’re sent a polling card, with the details of where you should go to vote and the local polling station’s hours which is normally held...