by ICRtranslations | Nov 9, 2020 | Legal words
As a legal translator, I think of any personal situation I encounter in the UK as a learning opportunity. Relocating from Oxford to Edinburgh as a second-time buyer has been nothing short of stressful, but moving to a different jurisdiction is helping me get...
by ICRtranslations | Jul 22, 2020 | Legal words
Continuing my series of posts comparing wills and succession topics under English and Spanish law, today I look at the revocation of wills. Learn about how wills can be revoked under English and Spanish law and take note of the similarities and differences. Bear in...
by ICRtranslations | Jun 22, 2020 | Legal words
Testamentary gifts may fail for a variety of reasons. Today, I look at how English and Spanish law classify the reasons for failure of gifts. This article is a continuation of ‘Testamentary gifts in English and Spanish law’, which I encourage you to read first (if you...
by ICRtranslations | May 19, 2020 | Legal words
Starting off a new series of posts on Family Law topics, today I look at grounds for divorce in England and Wales, Scotland, and Spain, to learn about similarities and differences. This article provides a general overview of the grounds for divorce in each...
by ICRtranslations | Apr 20, 2020 | Legal words
Continuing my series of posts related to English and Spanish wills and succession topics, today I look at testamentary gifts from a multijurisdictional perspective. In this article, I provide an explanation of gifts under English law, followed by an explanation of...
by ICRtranslations | Apr 6, 2020 | Legal words
What is the youngest age to work in England? At what age can you get married in Scotland? Can Spanish under-18s play lotteries? Today’s article would suit a legal trivia night well. Learn what the minimum legal age to do certain things in England, Wales, Scotland, and...