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