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by Ridley & Hall in Chloe Flynn, Family & Matrimonial, Mediation posted July 31, 2023.

Pet Custody Battles in Divorce: A Guide about Protecting Your Fur Child

In this comprehensive guide, Trainee Solicitor Chloe Flynn sheds light on the complex legal landscape surrounding pet custody battles during […]


by Ridley & Hall in Divorce, Family & Matrimonial, Karen Roberts, Mediation, Shelley Harper posted January 16, 2023.

Family law; what options do I have if I do not want to go to court?

It’s Family Mediation Week beginning 16 January 2023. The purpose of this week is to raise awareness of the benefits […]


by Ridley & Hall in Children, Family & Matrimonial posted May 4, 2022.

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, […]


by Ridley & Hall in Family & Matrimonial, Vicky Medd posted December 17, 2020.

Children Disputes: Can you make arrangements away from the Court?

The President of the Family Division has said that Courts should be a last resort for parents at war.  At […]


by Ridley & Hall in Inheritance & will disputes, Sarah Young, Will Disputes posted April 6, 2020.

How to use an injunction in a will dispute: a tale of two sisters, one estate and zero intention to pay

There are times when you need to fight fire with fire. In a dispute over money or a property if […]


by Ridley & Hall in Children, Divorce, Family & Matrimonial, Melanie Hartley, Wills posted September 11, 2019.

Guardianship Provisions for Children

Have you ever given thought as to who you would wish to look after your children if anything was to […]


by Ridley & Hall in Contentious probate, Inheritance & will disputes, Samantha Hirst, Will Disputes, Wills posted July 29, 2019.

Disabled elderly lady not left enough money in her partner’s Will for a roof over her head

Imagine you (Mary) and your partner (Burt) have lived together for 15 years – you were not married and did […]


by Ridley & Hall in Divorce, Family & Matrimonial, Loreena Walker posted April 17, 2019.

Alternatives to Litigation in Matrimonial Financial Disputes

Many separations can be acrimonious, leading to one or both parties feeling as though litigation is the only way to […]


by Ridley & Hall in Children, Family & Matrimonial, Ridley & Hall, Ridley & Hall Solicitors, Vicky Medd posted June 9, 2016.

Separation and How the Courts Treat Dance

As a mum of a 12 year old dancer, I know just how much work goes into dancing both by […]


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