Category: Cohabitation agreements
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 […]
Inheritance disputes – Coronavirus update for cohabitees
The current pandemic has resulted in a surge of people seeking advice about making a will. As a will disputes […]
Cohabitation agreements: where do unmarried couples stand?
There is a myth that couples who cohabit for a long period of time are married under common law. This […]
Gwyneth & Chris – Conscious Uncoupling – In Love But Separate
Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin announced on 26th March 2014 their intention to separate. They announced it on goop.com and […]
Married or Living Together for the Over 65s?
Recent figures released by the Office for National Statistics show that the number of unmarried over-65s living together has increased […]
Family First is Two Month’s Old
Our innovative Family First department is 2 months’ old but we have over 50 years’ of Family law experience. Please […]
Elderly couples ‘Need More Relationship Guidance’
Elderly couples ‘need more relationship guidance’, BBC news 27.06.13 By Hannah Richardson BBC News education reporter Elderly people in the […]
Ridley & Hall Solicitors put Families First
Ridley & Hall have launched a new service to help separating parents who do not qualify for legal aid after […]
Dramatic Legal Aid Funding Withdrawal – Make an Appointment with a Family Lawyer Now
You may not be aware that as of 1 April 2013, most legal help and full public funding (levels of […]