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No Fault Divorce: What you need to know
Divorce can be a very hard subject when speaking to those who are currently going through it. Sometimes, those who […]
How do your actions impact your child?
According to the NSPCC, emotional abuse is defined as: ‘Emotional abuse is any type of abuse that involves the continual […]
Local Authority Intervention: When to Seek Legal Advice
The Local Authority[1] is an organisation that is officially responsible for all the public services and facilities in a particular […]
The Cost of Physical and Emotional Abuse
Abuse seems to be an underlying theme in many child and family cases. It is something that we as professionals […]
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 […]
Victims urged to use app to record domestic abuse during heated summer holidays. Thousands arrested but charging offenders is ‘exceptionally difficult’.
– Victims urged to use app to record domestic abuse during heated summer holidays – Thousands arrested but charging offenders […]
Ridley & Hall launches a new website to support Grandparents and to protect their rights
Our Mission Mature clients are at a time in life when they are supporting elderly parents, grown up children and […]
Support shortfall for families creates care crisis
Both the Children’s Commissioner and the incoming President of the Family Division have sounded the alarm about the crisis in […]
More people arrested for coercive control but only 1 in 6 charged
New Police figures have revealed an increase in the number of people arrested for ‘coercive control’, but still only one […]
What is coercive control and what does it mean for victims of Domestic Abuse?
Over the last 20 years Domestic Abuse charities, campaigners and lawyers have worked tirelessly to highlight domestic abuse as being […]