Branding is so much more than your logo

If we thought branding was about logos and then we’re absolutely wrong… it’s about reputation, meaning, culture, service and so much more according to Matt Davies who joins host David Opie on the latest Today’s Family Lawyer podcast. Matt lives and breathes branding and his enthusiasm for the subject comes across through this discussion which […]
Report reveals concern over ‘cowboys’ providing unregulated legal services

A new report has revealed both regulated and unregulated legal services providers are concerned over the “cowboys” providing lower quality legal services with lower standards and no regulation. The report, commissioned by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and undertaken by Frontier Economics, The DataCity, and BMG Research, set out to better understand the unregulated legal […]
In conversation with Resolution’s newest National Committee members

Today’s Family Lawyer recently sat down with the three newest members of Resolution’s National Committee following their election last month to discuss what they’re setting out to achieve. Here’s what they had to say. What does it mean to you to have been elected to the Resolution National Committee? “It’s a real honour and a […]
New guide set to help families access trust funds of disabled young adults

A new guide has been launched to help parents and carers better understand their rights and how to manage the finances of disabled young people should they lose the capacity to make decisions for themselves. The government published consultation published in February which found many parents were unaware of the steps they have to take […]
New scheme helps wellbeing of children affected by parental alcohol use

A government-backed programme has delivered improved quality of life for families affected by alcohol misuse, with children better able to access support and alcohol dependent parents encouraged to seek treatment. The Children of Alcohol Dependent Parents (CADeP) Programme Innovation Fund provided £5.7 million over four years, ending March 2022, to nine areas across England. Used […]