Update

Covid-19 – Coronavirus Update

By 22nd July 2020 No Comments

At LK Family Law the safety and well-being of our staff and clients is very important to us.  Our priority is to protect all of our staff and to continue to service the needs of our clients.

We would like to reassure you that we are monitoring the situation extremely closely and are following all advice issued by The World Health Organisation – WHO, the government and Public Health England.

We know it’s an unsettling situation at the moment and you may have some concerns around coronavirus (Covid-19) which is why we would like to reassure you that we are monitoring the situation extremely closely.We are taking the following measures:

  • We have introduced additional cleaning to include wiping client areas with anti-bacterial wipes regularly and have regular full cleaning of the office and communal areas.
  • We will ask you to sanitise your hands when you enter the building and we will continue to wash/sanitise ours often.
  • We are adopting a no-handshake policy and will distance ourselves appropriately.
  • Finally, if you are feeling unwell with the coronavirus symptoms, or have recently returned from an affected area, for the safety of everyone we ask you please to not visit our office until you have self-isolated in accordance with the government policy.

Until there is a change in Government policy to the contrary, as a precaution we have already taken steps to reduce face to face meetings and this will result in more meetings by telephone and video conferencing.

If telephone or video conferencing is not an option for you then we ae able to meet you in the office by appointment only. As per the guidelines if the meeting is to take place inside our building then we can only meet in groups of two households. If we are to see you in our courtyard then we may be able to see additional people who attend with you as a support for example.

We would recommend you bring the following:

  • Your own face covering for the meeting
  • A drink as these will not be able to offer these to you or make a drink for you during your visit
  • Your own pen and paper
  •  Should you require us to look at any documents these should be sent in advance so we can print them off ourselves, rather than being handed over to us during the meeting.

We will continue to update depending on the government guidelines.

LK Family Law
20 July 2020