Category: Nigel Priestley
Nigel Priestley of Ridley & Hall honoured with an MBE for his services to childcare and public law
Nigel Priestley, senior partner at Huddersfield law firm Ridley & Hall and one of the UK’s most respected care and […]
What happens to your adopted children if you die without a Will
In January 2018 The Independent published a survey from MacMillan Cancer Support. The article began “Nearly two thirds of adults […]
Kinship care works – both in the UK and in Uganda! (Photos)
Kinship Care Week celebrates the willingness of family and friends to step in when the parents can’t care for their […]
Kinship Care Celebration Day: Ridley & Hall launches a video celebrating how one young man’s life was changed by Kinship Care
To mark Grandparents Plus Kinship Care Celebration Day, Ridley & Hall have launched a video celebrating how one young man’s […]
Remember Maureen Barrett – a battling grandmother who fought for underpaid kinship carers
Maureen Barrett has died. There were no obituaries for her in the local paper – but Maureen was a special […]
Support shortfall for families creates care crisis
Both the Children’s Commissioner and the incoming President of the Family Division have sounded the alarm about the crisis in […]
The Role of the Social Worker in Adoption: Ethics and Human Rights – An Enquiry
Nigel Priestley, Senior Partner at Ridley & Hall and a specialist in adoption was invited to the launch of a […]
When adopters know best!
Sometimes a potential solution to a child’s problems can seem blindingly obvious to a parent. Adele’s is one such story. […]
Adoption Legal Centre attend sold out Adoption UK Annual Conference
Sarah Brown and Nigel Priestley from Ridley & Hall went to a packed Adoption UK AGM and Conference in Birmingham […]
Ridley & Hall – 90 years of success locally and nationally, Nigel Priestley Senior Partner says…
I started at Ridley & Hall in 1978 when the firm was continuing its traditional role as a Conveyancing and […]