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Inheritance disputes with difficult executors; what rights do beneficiaries have?
An online article in the Telegraph raises a very typical inheritance dispute situation; ‘Rebecca Smyth’ is due to inherit a […]
It’s Update Your Will Week 2023; How can Ridley & Hall help you
This week (23rd – 29th January) is Update Your Will Week, an awareness campaign hosted by Solicitors For the Elderly (SFE) […]
Family law; what options do I have if I do not want to go to court?
It’s Family Mediation Week beginning 16 January 2023. The purpose of this week is to raise awareness of the benefits […]
Inheritance Claims by ‘financial dependents’
“She wasn’t married to him, wasn’t bequeathed anything so is very unlikely to be entitled to anything” “He kept you […]
Are you having a new year new start? How Ridley & Hall can help with your divorce and separation.
The new year can often mean desire for a new start for individuals in an unhappy marriage or relationship. In […]
How to avoid an inheritance dispute; cohabitees
A government report from November 2022 on cohabiting couples states that: The total number of cohabiting couples has increased from […]
Let our family help your family: looking back on the past few years and welcoming 2023
Whilst the last 2 years have been operationally challenging for all of us at Ridley & Hall, the growth and […]
The World Cup and Domestic Abuse: what can you do to ‘stop it coming home’?
The title of this blog may be controversial but the intention is not to discourage England winning the world cup, […]
Ridley & Hall supports the mental health and wellbeing of its colleagues throughout the pandemic
With the pandemic came the introduction of remote working, hybrid arrangements and then more recently the working world returning to […]
How can a child affect your working life
Having had a child, you experience many changes in your life including your working life. Your working life is affected […]