Fees
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Fees
All application carries Home Office fees plus any agreed fees by Malik laws Please note that Malik Laws Charge fees on time bases or fixed fee agreement Full brake down will be provided before commencement of any matter.
Immigration
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Immigration
Malik Legal is committed practically entirely to immigration law of all types within the areas of corporate and personal immigration Visa.
All aspects of UK immigration and nationality law and all the various categories of application that can be made by those wishing to enter the UK or remain in the UK, whether for a limited period or for a long term period leading to permanent settlement in the UK
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Asylum
What is an asylum seeker ?
An individual entering the UK to claim asylum is seeking acknowledgment as a refugee and acceptance on a legal basis into the UK . Those who either have their asylum claim accepted and become a refugee or be refused entry. Those granted asylum are given indefinite leave to remain (settlement).
Read More»Commercial Laws
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Commercial Laws
Commercial Law concerns anything from sole traders to trading partnerships and corporations, nationally and internationally. All aspect of Business Law are covered under this heading
Read More»Bankruptcy
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Bankruptcy
Making an individual bankrupt and winding up an insolvent company is usually an action of last resort.
In any Bankruptcy and insolvency proceedings, unsecured creditors are not terribly high up the list when it comes to being paid. Any assets of the debtor will usually be applied broadly in the following order:-
- The liquidator’s or Trustee in Bankruptcy’s costs;
- Certain Inland Revenue debts (e.g. PAYE);
- Certain Customs and Excise liabilities (e.g. VAT);
- Social Security contributions;
- Contributions to occupational pension schemes;
- Arrears of wages or salary;
- Secured creditors and
- Unsecured creditors.
As can be seen, the unsecured creditor is a long way down the list!
If you are embarking upon Bankruptcy/Insolvency proceedings for the first time, then it is probably worthwhile viewing the Insolvency Service website www.insolvency.gov.uk
The website has lots of very useful information and leaflets that you can download including:-
- How to search the individual insolvency register.
- Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986 and Disqualified Directors.
- The Insolvency Service Charter.
- The Civil Procedure Rules 1998.