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by Ridley & Hall in Inheritance & will disputes, James Urquhart-Burton, Sarah Young posted February 19, 2021.

Inheritance Act claims – If you miss the boat, there may not be another!

In the recent case of Wickham v Riley [2020] EWHC 3711 (Fam), the High Court allowed a claimant to issue […]


by Ridley & Hall in News, Newsletter, Ridley & Hall Solicitors posted February 16, 2021.

New partner one of five appointments at Ridley & Hall

Laura Milburn is the latest partner to be appointed at Ridley & Hall in Leeds, having been promoted from associate […]


by Ridley & Hall in James Urquhart-Burton, NHS Continuing Healthcare posted .

Do you need an assessment for NHS Continuing Healthcare?

NHS Continuing Healthcare is the name given to the funding and support which the NHS is legally required to provide […]


by Ridley & Hall in Family & Matrimonial, Uncategorized, Victoria Jones posted February 12, 2021.

How to act puuurrrrfectly in Court: Dos and Don’ts

The Ridley & Hall Family Team WhatsApp group has been brilliant this week. Have you seen the video on social […]


Will Disputes: Who Pays?

Legal costs and who pays them in will disputes;  this is not a topic that many people get excited about. […]


by Ridley & Hall in Care Proceedings & Adoption, Child care, Children, Natalie Stephenson-Quayle posted February 2, 2021.

Getting rid of the stigma: What is the law around Sexual Abuse?

Abuse seems to be an underlying theme in many child and family cases. It is something that we as professionals […]


Local Authority Intervention: When to Seek Legal Advice

The Local Authority[1] is an organisation that is officially responsible for all the public services and facilities in a particular […]


by Ridley & Hall in Child care, Children, Natalie Stephenson-Quayle posted February 1, 2021.

What are the stages of Social Services intervention?

Social Services Intervention There can be varying degrees of involvement Social Services have with a family and sometimes it can […]


by Ridley & Hall in Contentious probate, Inheritance & will disputes, Sarah Young posted January 28, 2021.

Inheritance Battle over ‘secret trust’

The Daily Mail has today reported on a case currently in the High Court involving a “bitter inheritance fight” brought […]


by Ridley & Hall in Contentious probate, Sarah Young, Trust disputes, Will Disputes, Wills posted January 19, 2021.

Court Decision on Forged Wills; Bad News for Fraudsters

A Judge has made a startling finding in a case about a forged Will which could lead to many more […]


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