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I realise that solicitors fees may vary but could you possible give me a rough amount of solicitors fees for them to arrange to remove my name off the deeds of my house? ...

As a self employed joiner/sub contractor paid weekly how much paid notice should an employer give also after working with acompany over 6 mounths how many weeks holiday pay should they pay when i wasf...

I pursued an ex-tennant for £2700 owed in rent. I filed my claim with the local county court. The tennant attneded court with both her parent who gave evidence, in particular her mother who stated tha...

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Yes, you have not employed this person for long enough for her to have acquired any statutory protected employment rights.

If you can demonstrate in excess of 25 years unchallenged access, as you state, the trust will have difficulty in challenging you. Effectively you would have acquired a right of access by prescription, ie. your use has not been challenged throughout the 25 plus years.

The answer is very simple. No!