Week of Solidarity with the People Struggling Against Racism and Racial Discrimination

The General Assembly adopted various practices for the second half of the Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination in 1979. On this occasion, the General Assembly decided that an annual week of solidarity with peoples fighting racism and racial discrimination, beginning on March 21 would be organized. The International Day for the […]
International Day for the Right to the Truth concerning Gross Human Rights Violations and the Dignity of Victims

The International Day for the Right to the Truth Concerning Gross Human Rights Violations and the Dignity of Victims is observed every year on March 24. This annual commemoration honours the memory of Monsignor scar Arnulfo Romero, who was assassinated on March 24, 1980. Monsignor Romero was an outspoken opponent of human rights violations against […]
New “no-fault” divorce laws will take effect on April 6, 2022

From April 6, 2022, a new online service for filing for divorce will be available. Couples must submit an application under the current law by March 31, 2022, or wait for the changes to take effect. Changes to divorce legislation will take effect on April 6th of this year. To accommodate this change, the UK […]
Ukrainians Will Be Granted Visa Concessions, According To Home Secretary

Ukrainians in the UK can now have their visas temporarily extended or switch to a different visa route as a result of the changes. February 24th, Home Secretary Priti Patel confirmed that Ukrainians in the UK on work, study, or visit visas will have their visas temporarily extended or be able to switch to a […]
World Day Of Social Justice 2022

The World Day of Social Justice is a worldwide observance every year on February 20th to raise awareness about social injustices globally and propose solutions and improvements. “Achieving Social Justice Through Formal Employment” is the theme this year. The formalisation of employment will be emphasised as a prerequisite for reducing poverty and inequality. History of […]
What to Lookout For to Protect Yourself against Property Fraud?

Property fraud is one of the most lucrative ways for a fraudster to make a lot of money. In these uncertain times, and with more people working from home than ever before, the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) (that Royce Legal is a part of) has issued a warning against this form of criminality. It is […]
How to Deal With Suspected Hidden Cryptocurrency in Matrimonial Finance during Divorce Proceedings

You may be aware that assets such as property, pensions, investments, and savings all need to be handled within the case of a divorce. Furthermore, in the case of a divorce, the Court now considers any cryptocurrency to be part of the marriage pot of funds. Cryptocurrencies can either be a very good or a […]
Can I give my child the covid-19 vaccine if the other parent disagrees?

While preparations are being made in the UK for voluntary vaccination of all children ages 12-15, pharmaceutical companies are rapidly conducting clinical trials on children as young as six months. There can be clashes among parents who disagree on giving their children a vaccine. If parents cannot agree, the family court will determine what is […]
How to Travel Abroad If Your Children Have a Different Surname

Summer holidays are just around the corner, and most of us have plans to soak up as much sun as possible. If you plan on travelling and have a different surname to that of your child, Royce Legal Solicitors recommend that you take action now to avoid needless tension. Why Is a Surname Important? Most […]
How to Apply for Tier 1 Entrepreneur and Investor Visa under UK’s New Immigration System?

31st January 2020 marks Brexit – the United Kingdom exited the European Union. The government is set out to take control of its borders and has introduced a new immigration system from 1st January 2021. The system’s core is the “Points Based System” which aims to end free movement and attract highly skilled workers that […]