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by Ridley & Hall in Helen Webster, Jill Waddington, Powers of Attorney, Trusts, Victoria Ridge, Wills posted August 14, 2020.

A Change Will Come!

In the midst of the current Coronavirus pandemic, and the uncertainty of the future, more and more people have decided […]


Why You Really, Really Should Be Using a Solicitor

Covid-19 has had a huge impact on our lives, and in particular on our livelihoods. Jobs have been lost, and […]


by Ridley & Hall in James Urquhart-Burton, NHS Continuing Healthcare posted July 29, 2020.

NHS Continuing Healthcare Funding and Dementia

Dementia presents in different ways which often leads to a diagnosis of a specific type of dementia, although it is […]


by Ridley & Hall in James Urquhart-Burton, NHS Continuing Healthcare posted July 20, 2020.

Care home top up fees – Do I have to pay them?

Local Authorities are asking family members to “top up” their loved one’s care home fees. What’s this all about and […]


by Ridley & Hall in James Urquhart-Burton, NHS Continuing Healthcare posted July 15, 2020.

Paying for Care Home Fees during the Coronavirus Pandemic

How are care home fees usually paid? The rules are complicated and vary depending on your personal circumstances, but broadly, […]


(Constructive) Trust no one

A fight between 3 siblings over their late mother’s home which led to a 5 day trial in the Central […]


by Ridley & Hall in Care Proceedings & Adoption, Children, Nicki Butterworth posted June 29, 2020.

Parents in the midst of Care Proceedings

Some parents believe that if Care Proceedings are issued in respect of their children and the children are removed from […]


by Ridley & Hall in Elderly Abuse, Financial Abuse, James Urquhart-Burton, Samantha Hirst, Sarah Young posted June 24, 2020.

When can a property transfer be set aside?

The transfer of all or part of an interest in a property is a hugely important issue as for many […]


COVID-19 effect on parents involved in care proceedings

The number of urgent Care Proceedings cases in the family courts have remained stable, and even seen a slight rise […]


DYI Will Vs Professional Will

Let’s start this question with some questions… If you were not a builder would you build your own home for […]


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