Hay & Kilner
Divorce & Family
4 minute read
The family home
Fiona Ryans, Senior Associate in Hay & Kilner's Divorce Team explains calculating the division of assets when separating and what that means for the family home.
Charities
3 minute read
Are volunteers for a charity ‘workers’ with rights?
A recent case has highlighted that under certain circumstances, charity volunteers may indeed be considered workers with rights. sarah Furness explains what this could mean for your charity.
Divorce & Family
7 minute read
Do we have to have separate solicitors for divorce?
The short answer is no! Divorce specialist Fiona Ryans talks you through your options and provides more on the divorce law services provided by the Hay & Kilner team.
Charities
4 minute read
Understanding the responsibilities and liabilities of becoming a charity trustee
Find out how Hay & Kilner can provide comprehensive training package which provides detailed guidance on charity trustees’ legal responsibilities and liabilities.
Divorce & Family
8 minute read
Reducing the stress of divorce and separation by working together
Divorce is generally acknowledged to be one of the most stressful events that people experience during their lives, and with this in mind, there have been moves over the last few years to try to reduce the challenges that divorcing or separating couples and their families face....
Details of property co-ownership can’t be taken on trust
Claire Simmons, Partner in our Residential Property team, discusses how property co-ownership can’t be taken on trust. For advice on residential property and conveyancing law, contact us.
Divorce & Family
5 minute read
Exploring the benefits of mediation
This mediation week we want to raise awareness of the benefits of mediation and share how it could be a better option for you and your family. For more information and assistance with divorce or mediation, please contact us.
Charities
5 minute read
When should charities make ‘serious incident reports’ to the Charity Commission?
Find out more about when charities should file 'serious incident reports' to the Charity Commission, with expert guidance from the Hay & Kilner team.

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‘Hay & Kilner’ and ‘Hay & Kilner Law Firm’ are both trading names of Hay & Kilner LLP, a limited liability partnership registered in England & Wales with registered number OC418767. Our registered office is at The Lumen, St James' Boulevard, Newcastle Helix, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 5BZ and we are authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (Authorisation number 643191). We use the word ‘partner’ to refer to a member of Hay & Kilner LLP. A list of the members is available at our registered office.