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Jennifer Skeoch

Jennifer Skeoch

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jennifer.skeoch@burnesspaull.com

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Jen is a partner in our Employment team and combines fresh thinking and vitality in her collaboration with clients to support how they are attracting, engaging and retaining a future ready workforce. Jen also is a partner in our international team with particular responsibility for our North America Desk.

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What can I do if a tenant refuses to pay rent? 1 answer

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15.12.2024

My tenant has stopped paying rent and refuses to communicate. What legal actions can I take?

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What should I do if I’m facing bankruptcy? 1 answer

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15.12.2024

I am unable to pay my debts and may need to declare bankruptcy. What are my options?

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What are my rights if my landlord increases the rent? 1 answer

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15.12.2024

My landlord has raised my rent unexpectedly. Is this legal, and what can I do about it?

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What should I do if I am accused of a crime? 1 answer

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15.12.2024

I have been accused of a crime and may face legal action. What steps should I take to defend myself?

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What can I do if I am a victim of domestic abuse? 1 answer

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15.12.2024

I am experiencing domestic abuse and need help to protect myself. What are my legal options?

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Can I refuse to pay a parking fine I believe is unfair? 1 answer

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15.12.2024

I received a parking fine, but I think it was issued unfairly. What are my options to contest it?

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How do I resolve a dispute with my employer? 1 answer

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15.12.2024

I have a disagreement with my employer over work conditions. How can I resolve it?

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How can I protect my assets during a divorce? 1 answer

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I am going through a divorce and want to ensure my assets are fairly divided. What should I do?

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