Category Archives: Miscellaneous

What Is a Postal Requisition? Everything You Need to Know

June 18, 2025

What Is a Postal Requisition? Everything You Need to Know If you’ve received a letter asking you to attend court, it may be a postal requisition. This is a formal charge and must not be ignored. Here’s what it means, what to do next, and how Moss & Co Solicitors can help.   What Is […]


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How to Appeal a Criminal Conviction or Sentence in the UK

March 25, 2025

Introduction Being convicted of a crime can be overwhelming, but it is important to remember that a conviction or sentence is not necessarily final. In the UK, you have the right to appeal a criminal conviction or sentence if you believe there has been a miscarriage of justice or if your sentence is too harsh. […]


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Moss & Co, a special firm.

November 8, 2018

Moss & Co 25 this year. I thought would take this opportunity to have look at the history of Moss & Co since Narinder and I established it in 1993.  I believe it is a very special if not unique law firm. This account may be of interest to committed, dynamic young (or not so […]


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Benefit Fraud Investigation – an anatomy.

February 28, 2017

A Benefit Fraud investigation – the 5 steps There are 5 distinct phases to  Benefit Fraud and Tax Credit Fraud investigations. Because we conduct hundreds of cases we have become highly  experienced and successful Benefit Fraud solicitors. This means we always take the right steps to ensure the best outcome. The result is that in many […]


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Housing Fraud Act 2013 subletting is now a crime.

October 24, 2013

Housing fraud  act may make criminals out of sub-tenants The government claim that as of 2012 there were some 100,000 Council and Housing Association properties that were unlawfully sublet. There is an acute housing shortage. Many tenants may have been pushed into accommodation which, because of the new law,  could lead to criminal  charges. The […]


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Benefits fraud investigation? Instruct a solicitor immediately

September 5, 2013

Benefit fraud, appears to be the flavour of the month for the UK’s tabloid press. It would appear the media are fed story-after-story by Government spin doctors seeking to justify far-reaching cuts to the Welfare Budget. Extra resources have been committed to fraud investigators. The inevitable outcome is undoubtedly a large rise in the number […]


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