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No financial deal made in 2 out of 3 divorces: Amicable couples leave themselves open to future claims against salary, pensions and property
2 in 3 divorces are completed without a binding agreement about finances and assets – leaving thousands of couples open […]
Special offer to new personal injury clients
Our aim is to ensure our personal injury clients get the best outcome and maximum compensation, to enable them to […]
Negative Viability Assessments – can they be challenged?
A recent good practice publication by the Family Rights Group has sparked discussion around Local Authority Viability Assessments and how […]
Expanding Ridley & Hall appoints new trainee solicitor for their thriving commercial property department
Ridley & Hall’s expansion shows no sign of slowing down following three new partner appointments and the opening of a […]
It’s Skin Cancer Awareness Month! Embrace a sun-safe lifestyle!
We at Ridley & Hall support awareness of skin cancer. Nowadays, skin cancer is also one of the most preventable […]
Grandparents exercising contact
In recent weeks, the calls for the law to be changed to give grandparents greater legal status when applying for […]
Landlord and Tenant Act – a reminder to Commercial Tenants
It is over sixty years since the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 was enacted to give valuable protections to business […]
Forged signature leads to court
Expert evidence has proved that a carer forged her employer’s signature on a will. As a result, she has lost […]
Best interests – who decides?
The case of Alfie Evans, the seriously ill toddler who, prior to his death was at the centre of a […]
Financial abuse leads to criminal conviction for attorney
In a case that many campaigners against financial abuse will welcome, a son who stole his mother’s money has been […]