Category: Ridley & Hall Solicitors
Ridley & Hall Wins Junior Lawyer Quiz Night for Second Successive Event
On 9th April, Ridley & Hall won a quiz night organised by Halifax Junior Lawyers Division. Helen Jarvis, James Clarkson, […]
The Who and Testamentary Freedom
No, it’s not a song by an ageing rock group! Everyone should at least consider making a Will. There are […]
Thousands Help Protect Themselves Against Property Fraud by Signing Up for Land Registry’s Property Alert Service
In its first year, over 19,000 people have signed up to Land Registry’s free Property Alert service. The award-winning service […]
Surprise Funding Assistance for Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards
£25 million of one-off funding assistance for local authorities was announced by the minister for care and support, Norman Lamb […]
Sing Whilst You’re Winning – Opera Singer Son Follows His Dream by Securing University Fees From Father’s Estate
The recent case of Taylor v Bell & Anor 2015 shows that the court has unfettered discretion when it comes […]
Guardianship Law for Missing People a Step Closer
In news that will delight campaigners, the Ministry of Justice announced on 23rd March that it will support new legislation […]
The Challenge of Violent Adopted Children and Adoption Breakdown and Care Courts
The challenges facing adoptive parents have been highlighted by a Report on the Today Programme on Radio 4 on Friday […]
New year, new start, new life! A remarkable story of Kinship Carers commitment!
Jada Louise is a beautiful child. She’s nearly two. 2015 has so many opportunities for her as she starts her […]
Sat Navs in Driving Tests; the Right Direction?
For many of us driving without a sat nav is difficult to imagine; 14 million motorists, half of the UK’s […]
Victory in the High Court for Grandparent Carers
After years of battling against Surrey County Council a grandfather has today won the right to be paid a fostering […]