Category: Helen Dandridge
Nephew Wins High Court Battle with Animal Charities
Seven animal charities who were beneficiaries of an estate have lost a High Court battle with the deceased’s nephew. June […]
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 […]
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 […]
Ridley & Hall Leads the Way in e-Conveyancing
In an age of ever increasing use of modern technology, solicitors firms can sometimes be seen as lagging behind other […]
Do you Have Property at Risk of Fraud?
On 4th March this year Land Registry launched a new service called Property Alert aimed at anyone who thinks their […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Financial Update in the Family Court
Generally, the courts within divorce cases deal with pensions. They deal with them by way of a pension sharing order, […]
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 […]