After Divorce or Separation how can you return to your family in Spain with your children?
It is far from unusual for British nationals to meet and marry their spouse in Spain and set up home in the UK. If the relationship fails and there is a divorce often the Spanish spouse, regardless of being a foreign national, remains in the UK despite the divorce, particularly if there are children of …
Are you dealing with a Spanish Probate? Giambrone & Partners can help.
Are you dealing with a Spanish Probate? Giambrone & Partners can help.
Arbitration – An Alternative to Litigation
Arbitration is a contract-based form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) where an independent impartial adjudicator is engaged jointly by disputing parties, who will hear both their arguments and make a decision that ideally resolves the conflict. This decision arrived at is known as an award and it is legally binding.
Enforcement of Court Orders for Cross-border Debt
Good cash-flow is an obvious requirement for any businesses and outstanding invoices can hamper the stability and progress of a business. Cross-border debt can even more difficult. Post-Brexit poses even more complications.
Arrested on holiday in Europe? Giambrone & Partners can help you.
After all the restrictions and difficulties faced during the enforced lockdown due to Covid 19 many people are looking forward to a holiday in Europe. Most people enjoy their dream holiday without incident, however, for some people, all too often the temptation to over indulge leads to the dream turning into a nightmare of arrest …
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Media and Communications Claims – essential conduct before starting a claim
Following a consultation in 2019 on the Pre-action Protocol for Media and Communications Claims the Protocol was updated to adapt the law to be more in line with advances in telecommunications technology. The Protocol now encompasses all cases involving defamation, misuse of private information, data protection law or harassment by publication, and claims in breach of confidence …
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The Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020 a new dawn for Divorce
The Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020 comes into force on Wednesday 6 April, the so-called no-fault divorce. This much anticipated reform to divorce law will change the way divorce is approached and conducted. The absence of blame in the divorce process is expected to reduce hostility and acrimony that currently can enter the divorce …
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Guidance on Public Tenders in Spain
Spain has highest number of public tenders in the European Union, according to the Annual Report on the Supervision of Public Procurement in Spain, published by the independent Office for the Regulation and Supervision of Procurement (OIReScon). Proposals amounting to 72,527.27 million euros were tendered in Spain in 2020 alone.
A Guide to Essential Conduct and Pre-action Protocols prior to making a Claim
It is important to understand there are strict rules on how you should act prior to bringing a claim, as failure to observe the correct protocol may incur penalties if the matter does come to court. The basic position is set out in the Practice Direction on Pre-Action Conduct and Protocols. The Protocols, approved by the …
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A badly managed redundancy process can seriously impact on the business, as P & O Ferries has discovered
The situation involving P & O Ferries’ highly irregular dismissal of approximately 800 employees with immediate effect by video link without prior notice or consultation, has further evolved with the CEO, Peter Hebblethwaite, admitting that P & O deliberately avoided consulting with the appropriate unions, thereby contravening employment law, as it was recognised that no …