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Ridley & Hall celebrates a Baby Boom: the next generation Ridley & Hall
At Ridley & Hall, we’re thrilled to have witnessed a baby boom since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. We […]
Which Will?
In cases involving the validity of a will, it’s perhaps obvious to say that the person bringing the claim should […]
Ridley & Hall invests in technology to meet clients’ and colleagues’ needs
Ridley & Hall’s directors have always been on the lookout for new ways to improve the quality of service we […]
How best to make provision for your adopted child in your Will
At Ridley & Hall, we provide specialist advice to adoptive families on a range of issues such as Wills. Many […]
10 reasons why you need a solicitor for a Continuing Healthcare application
NHS Continuing Healthcare Funding (“CHC Funding”) is the name given to a package of care which is arranged and funded […]
Who are Executors and what are their duties?
Naming someone as an executor in a Will is an onerous duty, making them responsible for ensuring that the deceased’s […]
Son alleges will forgery by mother
Very few inheritance disputes where fraud or forgery is alleged end up in Court. So, a current High Court case […]
Do you suspect Financial Abuse? Here’s what you need to know
What is Financial Abuse? Financial abuse is a wide-ranging term covering various activities. Broadly, it has been defined as the […]
Let our family help your family save money – Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis Issues Warning to Couples Living Together
Martin Lewis, Money Saving Expert and Good Morning Britain TV Presenter, has issued an unpleasant warning to couples who live […]
When Should You Make a Will or Lasting Power of Attorney Document?
It is a common misconception that making a Will or Lasting Power of Attorney document is for ‘old’ people, but […]