Is it legal to place a restraining order on a relative?

In this Insight, we explore the law surrounding taking an injunction against a family member in the event of threat, harassment and violence – including the terminology used in this particular Family Court setting.
Podcast explores access to justice

In our latest podcast episode, ‘Access to Justice’, we are joined by guests Jane Basham, former Chief Executive Officer of Norfolk Community Law Service (NCLS) and Polly Morgan, Associate Professor in Law at the University of East Anglia (UEA) and director of the university’s law clinic.
Inquest held into death of Norfolk man after ambulance delay

A three-week inquest into the death of Bethany Lilley, 28, has concluded that her death was contributed to by neglect due to a plethora of failings by Essex University Partnership Trust.
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Failures found by Michael Holland Inquest

A recent inquest into the death of Sussex-man, Michael Holland, has concluded by highlighting failures by his local NHS Trust to communicate with his family when he could not be contacted following discharge from a psychiatric hospital.
Is it legal to make decisions on behalf of a loved one?

Legal options available to help you manage the affairs of a vulnerable person.
Medical negligence: Can I claim compensation if my family member dies?

At Fosters Solicitors, our Medical Negligence & Inquests team support those who have been injured or bereaved because of medical negligence.
Is it legal to open someone else’s mail?

Are you ever allowed to open another person’s mail?
Is it legal to trim your neighbour’s overhanging tree?

We explore the law and how to avoid a dispute with your neighbour.
Veteran charity champions first NCFC Community Heroes

We are delighted to be continuing our association with the Norwich City Community Hero initiative for another season.