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The Presumption of Death Act 2013
Each year in the UK around 250,000 people are reported missing. Most of them are found but a significant minority […]
What You Need to know About the New Inheritance Act 2014
On the 1st October 2014, the Inheritance and Trustees’ Powers Act 2014 will come into force. The Act is a […]
Ridley & Hall Re-accredited Lexcel and Conveyancing Quality Scheme
September proved to be a successful month as Ridley & Hall were re-accredited with both Lexcel and the Law Society’s […]
Battling Immingham Grandparent’s High Court Win – North East Lincolnshire Ordered to Pay £43,000
Immingham grandparents have won a legal challenge against North East Lincolnshire Council. The fight was over the failure of social […]
How Do You / Should You Hold Your Jointly Owned Property – As Joint Tenants or Tenants in Common?
When you purchase a property jointly, the co-owners should always be asked how they wish to hold the property as […]
When is a Cohabitee not a Cohabitee…?
A recent case has highlighted the trauma and expense that will disputes can cause for cohabitees. Harjinder Kaur met Harcharan […]
Secrets and Lies – the Will of Lucian Freud
A court battle over the estate of the late artist Lucian Freud has put the spotlight on the little known […]
Battling Immingham Grandparent’s High Court win – North East Lincolnshire ordered to pay £43,000
Immingham grandparents have today won a legal challenge against North East Lincolnshire Council. The fight was over the failure of […]
Litigation Team at Ridley & Hall Grows to Deal with ‘Ticking Timebomb’
Ridley & Hall are pleased to announce that Helen Dandridge qualified as a solicitor on 1st September 2014. Helen, who […]
£100,000 recovered by Huddersfield Lawyer
A Huddersfield based lawyer working with the Grandparents Legal Centre which supports children and carers where parental care is not […]