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Losing control with a new-born
I knew from a very young age that I wanted children. I came from a large family and loved that […]
Co-parenting and children handovers: what is the best way to do this?
A very common and large part of Court Proceedings relating to children is typically down to parents being unable to, […]
Parents in the midst of Care Proceedings
Some parents believe that if Care Proceedings are issued in respect of their children and the children are removed from […]
Separated parents: top tips to get through the coronavirus pandemic
You wouldn’t be alone if you were left confused by Michael Gove’s statement today on Good Morning Britain. Within minutes, […]
Financial Abuse; Lifetime Property transfers by Parents
Most adult children provide love, care and support to their parents as they age. But a very small minority will […]
What I learned from Lawyers in Uganda – By Laura Milburn
The Huddersfield Law Society Uganda Twinning Project has been running for 16 years. Each year a delegation visit Uganda […]
New Year, New Start, Start Right!
Christmas may seem like a distant memory now, but sometimes the upset encountered during this period isn’t as easy to […]
Kinship Carers Week: free online legal advice session from 8am – 4pm on Thursday 11th October
Kinship Carers week 7th – 12th October 2018 To celebrate Grandparents Day on 7th October, Ridley & Hall’s specialist Kinship […]
Children in care face postcode lottery over family placements
Children in care face postcode lottery over family placements North East leads on promoting child placements within the family Children […]
Law set to change for Domestic Violence
It looks as though things may be set to change in the Family Courts with regards to their approach to […]