Home / bLOGS AND INSIGHTS
blogs and insights
Here you can find a selection of blogs and articles on a variety of topics, including legal queries, opinions from our team and what’s happening in the news and media.
blogs by area
Click below for all of our blogs & insights, categorised by legal area. If you’re looking for something in particular, try our search bar.
most recent
What Does TUPE Mean For Employees? | LGBT Lawyers
In the UK, there are many employment laws in place to protect individuals from unfair dismissal. In this article, we look at the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) regulation, how it works, and how a lawyer can help if you are wrongly dismissed during...
Outraging Public Decency: What Do I Need to Know?
Outraging Public Decency | Read Time 2 Minutes.In England, it is a common-law offence to outrage public decency. From more minor acts such as urinating in public or offensive graffiti to more significant offences such as having sex in public, crimes of this nature...
Unreasonable Behaviour Divorce | Everything You Need To Know
In the UK, unreasonable behaviour is the most commonly cited ground for divorce, with approximately 45% of all divorce applications using unreasonable behaviour as a ground. Although unreasonable behaviour is one of the most commonly used grounds, it does not make the...
Indecent Exposure: What Do I Do If I’m Arrested?
Indecent Exposure | Read Time 5 Minutes. In the UK, an indecent exposure conviction can come with some severe consequences. Indecent exposure is most certainly a sexual offence, under section 66 of The Sexual Offences Act. If the police arrest you, LGBT Lawyers can...
Prohibited Steps Order: How Do I Apply?
Prohibited Steps Order | Read Time 2-4 Minutes.What is a prohibited steps order? A prohibited steps order is a type of court order used in family and child disputes. One parent can use this order to stop the other from making decisions about the child's life and...
Bounce Back Loan Fraud | Everything You Need To Know
In the UK, the bounce back loan has cost the economy an estimated £46 billion. However, despite the fund acting as a lifeline for small businesses, large scale criminal fraud operations have targeted the scheme for financial gain. The damage caused by the fraud has...