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by Ridley & Hall in Children, Family & Matrimonial, Ridley & Hall, Ridley & Hall Solicitors, Vicky Medd posted June 9, 2016.

Separation and How the Courts Treat Dance

As a mum of a 12 year old dancer, I know just how much work goes into dancing both by […]


by Ridley & Hall in Uncategorized posted June 2, 2016.

How do you Choose your Conveyancer?

What follows is the findings of a consumer survey, details of which appear on Today’s Conveyancer, aimed at the conveyancing […]


Inheritance Disputes – the Dementia Time Bomb

In the UK some 800,000 people are living with dementia; over 64,000 in our region.  Rising property prices, the baby […]


Northamptonshire Grandmother Wins Fight for Proper Support

A 62-year old Northamptonshire grandmother is celebrating a victory after a hard fought fight with Northamptonshire County Council.  The grandmother […]


Flood Misery for Home Owners

House purchases are falling through in flood zone areas because buyers are unable to arrange buildings insurance. Many lenders require […]


The Trips and Traps of DIY Probate

With the UK economy still being far from flourishing, virtually everyone is looking to save money, with legal services being […]


My Property is Unregistered – Should I Worry?

Some time ago it became compulsory to register a transfer of ownership of property – in this area the trigger […]


What Will Happen to My Pension When I Divorce

When a marriage breaks down pension is treated as an important matrimonial asset the value of which should be shared […]


by Ridley & Hall in Contentious probate, Financial Abuse, Ridley & Hall Solicitors, Sarah Young posted May 20, 2016.

When is a Gift not a Gift? Undue Influence and Lifetime Giving

Your mother dies, and you find out that your brother has been ‘given’ tens of thousands of pounds by her […]


by Ridley & Hall in Court of Protection, Helen Dandridge, Ridley & Hall Solicitors, Sarah Young posted May 19, 2016.

Making “Bad” Decisions: Capacity and the Court of Protection

Think about some of the really important decisions that you have made throughout your life.  Have they all been really […]


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