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A Day in the Life of a Trainee Solicitor at Ridley & Hall
My name is Sophie Aldridge and I have been a trainee solicitor at Ridley & Hall for 7 months. I […]
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 […]
Come and live with me at my house Brenda but we’re not getting married
Marriage is not everyone’s cup of tea In November last year, I wrote about the rights ‘Brenda’ may have in […]
NHS Continuing Healthcare Funding: Still a Postcode Lottery?
Public Awareness of NHS Continuing Healthcare Eligibility for CHC Funding Unequal Access: CHC Funding Disparities Across England The Core Issue […]
Understanding the “Well-Managed Needs” Principle in NHS Continuing Healthcare Assessments
If you’ve gone through an NHS Continuing Healthcare assessment, you’ve likely come across the concept of the “well-managed needs” principle. […]
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 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 […]
Ridley & Hall Easter Opening Times
Please be advised that the Ridley & Hall offices will be closed on Friday 18th April for the Easter weekend, […]
Charity Summer Ball
We are hosting our Summer Ball in aid of our Charity of the Year, Macmillan Cancer Support. The ball is […]
Charity Summer Ball
We are hosting our Summer Ball in aid of our Charity of the Year, Macmillan Cancer Support. The ball is […]