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Santa Claus: A jolly fellow, a trespasser, or a common criminal?

Santa Claus: Jolly fellow, trespasser, or common criminal?

He’s making a list, he’s checking it twice, he’s gonna find out who’s naughty and nice, Santa Claus is coming to town! On the 24th December Santa Claus will be...

December 21, 2024 Read more
Movember

Grow a Mo, Save a Bro: BCR take on the Movember Movement

Mental health support has sadly been underfunded in Jersey. As part of Movember we have gotten almost every guy to grow a mo.

November 13, 2024 Read more

Personal injury FAQ’s

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on Personal Injury in Jersey 
If you've been injured in Jersey due to someone else's negligence or fault, you may have questions about your rights, the legal process, and how to seek compensation. In this article we provide answers from our legal experts to some of the most common questions we are asked about personal injury claims in Jersey.  

August 09, 2024 Read more

What is Légitime?

Under Jersey law a person domiciled in Jersey does not have complete freedom to leave their property to whomever they wish. Légitime is a Jersey law doctrine which provides protection...

February 28, 2024 Read more

Flexible Working – Update to Employment Law

On 17th January 2024, the States Assembly adopted the Employment (Amendment No.15) (Jersey) Law 202- (the “Amendment Law”). This amendment, once enacted, will introduce additional rights for employees, specifically in...

February 07, 2024 Read more

A Guide to Divorce in Jersey

Going through a divorce can be challenging. If you, and/or your spouse, are considering a divorce, a great starting point is familiarising yourself with the process and procedures. In this...

November 27, 2023 Read more

Removing an Executor from a Jersey Estate

Whilst rare, there have been instances when circumstances necessitate the removal of an executor from an estate. In this article, Emma Wakeling reviews a recent case in the Royal Court of Jersey on this topic.

November 21, 2023 Read more

6 key life moments when you should review your will

Your will is an ever-evolving document, a testament to your life. It should be reviewed and updated periodically, at least every few years, to ensure your wishes are accurately recorded and followed by those who survive you. In this article, Kelsi Rendell highlights 6 key moments that should prompt you to review your will.

September 28, 2023 Read more
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