Apr 26, 2026Your Rights in a Police Interview Under CautionFacing a police interview under caution in England and Wales? Understand the caution, right to silence, adverse inferences under s.34 CJPOA, and free legal advice.
Apr 26, 2026What to Do If Bailiffs Come to Your DoorBailiffs at your door in England and Wales? Know the difference between debt collectors and enforcement agents, what they can take, and your legal rights.
Apr 26, 2026What to Do If You're Stopped and Searched on the StreetKnow your rights if stopped and searched on the street in England and Wales. Understand s.1 PACE, s.60 CJPOA powers, what police must tell you, and how to respond.
Apr 26, 2026What to Do If You're ArrestedArrested in England and Wales? Know your rights under PACE — the caution, right to legal advice, custody time limits, and what to do at the police station.
Apr 26, 2026What to Do If Stopped by Police While DrivingStopped by police while driving in England and Wales? Know your rights under s.163 RTA, what documents to produce, breath test rules, and what to say.
Apr 26, 2026What to Do If Police Come to Your Door and Ask to Come InKnow your rights if police knock on your door in England and Wales. Understand s.17 PACE powers of entry, search warrants, and what to do step by step.
Apr 26, 2026Know Your Rights - UK Quick Guide**Important disclaimer:** This guide is for general educational guidance only. It is not legal advice and should not be relied upon as such. The law may depend on the precise facts, the powers being used, and the circumstances at the time. Always seek advice from a qualified legal professional before taking action or making decisions in any police, criminal, regulatory, or enforcement matter.
Dec 25, 2025Returning Broken, Unwanted, or Unsuitable Products Guide to Your rights under the Consumer Rights Act 2015 and Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013
Dec 19, 2025Part 7 CPR Claims in England & WalesThis guide provides a detailed and authoritative exposition of the Part 7 claims procedure under the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR) in England and Wales. It is intended to serve as a practical manual for individuals who may be unfamiliar with civil litigation but are required to navigate the process.