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Backdated Bereavement Support for Unmarried Parents
At Ridley & Hall our will dispute team often acts for unmarried parents who have lost their partner. They may […]
Can a Cohabitee Bring a Claim When Their Partner Dies?
The Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 has long been a crucial legal instrument in ensuring fair provision […]
Navigating Non-Accidental Injuries: The Rise of Resolutions Model Assessments in Care Proceedings
Within care proceedings, when the Court determines a non-accidental injury to a child, we are starting to see an increase […]
Some Day this will all be Yours Brenda!
Gareth Jones explains that property owners need to be cautious when making potentially ‘throw away’ remarks like the one above, […]
Q&A: How should an Executor Respond to an Inheritance Claim?
The Starting Point: What is an Executor’s duty? To effectively respond to a claim under the Inheritance (Provision for Family […]
Understanding the New Fixed Recoverable Costs Regime (A to Z list)
The implementation of the new Fixed Recoverable Costs (FRC) regime marks a significant shift in the way civil litigators operate. […]
Predatory Marriage: A Guide to a New Form of Financial Abuse
Predatory Marriage; a guide to a new form of financial abuse by Sarah Young explores the alarming issue of predatory […]
Cohabitation: Urgent Legal Reform
The 26th of July, 2023, marks the 40th anniversary of the Court of Appeal’s decision in Burns v. Burns [1984] […]
Understanding “Without Prejudice Communication” in Disputes
In the course of disputes, whether they involve individuals or businesses, communication through letters or emails often bears the label […]
Understanding Non-Accidental Injury: A Guide for Parents and Caregivers
Being accused of causing a Non-Accidental Injury is a distressing and overwhelming experience for any parent or caregiver. In cases […]