Insights
2 Jul 2025
IMD Solicitors supporting The British Red Cross
The British Red Cross is part of the world’s largest humanitarian voluntary movement. Our emblem is an internationally recognised symbol of protection, showing our commitment to supporting people in crisis, whoever and wherever they are. Each year we respond to multiple global emergencies, including earthquakes, floods and conflicts, providing vital first aid, and essentials such as food, clean water and shelter as well as ongoing support to help those affected rebuild.
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1 Jul 2025
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Injury Claims Guide: Payouts and Legal Advice
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a psychological condition that can arise from experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event, such as an accident. While its physical symptoms can be difficult to detect, the impact of PTSD on an individual's daily life can be profound, often affecting their ability to work, engage in social activities, and function normally. What compensation you can expect, and the factors that influence a claim’s value.
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30 Jun 2025
Cross-Border Divorce and Drafting for South African Courts: Bridging Legal Systems with Personal Expertise
By James Legg – Solicitor, IMD Solicitors LLP Speak to a member of our specialist international team of UK family lawyers today on 0330 107 0107. Divorce is rarely straightforward, but when it involves two legal systems and two jurisdictions, the complexity can increase significantly. Recently at IMD Solicitors, we were pleased to provide specialist input […]
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30 Jun 2025
Toe Injury Compensation Explained
Toe injuries can affect mobility, balance, and the ability to carry out everyday tasks. This analysis examines compensation ranges for different types of toe injuries, factors influencing claims, and practical considerations. Insights are based on guidance from IMD Solicitors LLP.
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18 Jun 2025
Seamless UK Ancestry Visa Application through South African–UK Collaboration
Background A South African client based in Johannesburg sought to apply for a UK Ancestry Visa, having confirmed that one of her grandparents was born in the United Kingdom. While eligible, our client faced challenges in gathering the necessary original South African documents to prove their family lineage and meet the UKVI requirements. Challenges Solution: […]
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16 Jun 2025
What You Need to Know About Asset Division if You Live in England and Wales
Divorce proceedings can be overwhelming when it comes to the division of assets and financial obligations. For many individuals, especially those from different nationalities, there is a common misunderstanding about the process of financial separation in England and Wales. In this article, we will discuss key aspects of financial settlements in divorce proceedings and the practical considerations that clients must be aware of.
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10 Jun 2025
Amputation Claims: Foot Injury Compensation Guide
Foot injuries often lead to significant challenges for claimants, including loss of mobility, limitations in daily life, and reduced earning capacity. This case study examines the legal aspects of compensation claims for such injuries, drawing on insights from IMD Solicitors LLP. It provides an overview of compensation ranges, key factors influencing claims, and the broader implications for individuals affected by these injuries.
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9 Jun 2025
Planning for the Unexpected: A Lesson from Liam Payne’s Estate
At IMD Solicitors, we often witness the emotional toll that legal uncertainty can take on grieving families. Liam Payne’s case has put a spotlight on the importance of estate planning, not just for celebrities, but for anyone who wants to protect their family and their legacy.
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9 Jun 2025
Prenuptial Agreements in England vs. Italy: Understanding the differences
Prenuptial agreements (prenups) are legal contracts entered into by couples before marriage, outlining the division of assets and financial responsibilities in case of divorce. While prenups are common in many countries, their enforceability and legal standing vary significantly from one jurisdiction to another. In particular, the treatment of prenuptial agreements in Italy and England reveals notable differences due to the distinct legal traditions, cultural attitudes, and legislative frameworks of these countries.
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