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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 […]
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Divorce, Domestic Violence, Family & Matrimonial, Shad Mpande posted
January 9, 2020.
What is the most relied upon basis for a divorce?
Our Family Law Trainee Solicitor, Shad Mpande explains… Contrary to popular belief, there is actually only one ground for divorce […]
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Contentious probate, Inheritance & will disputes, Samantha Hirst, Sarah Young, Will Disputes posted
October 16, 2019.
Assisted dying and the law; why you can be disinherited for helping a loved one to die
A court case earlier this year has highlighted an astonishingly cruel quirk of the law, where a wife who helped […]
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Family & Matrimonial, Vicky Medd posted
July 11, 2019.
The new Divorce Bill
For many years, family lawyers have been putting pressure on successive governments to alter the current fault based divorce system. […]
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Divorce, Domestic Violence, Family & Matrimonial, Ridley & Hall, Ridley & Hall Solicitors, Vicky Medd posted
June 10, 2016.
Domestic Violence and Johnny Depp- What We Can Learn
The stormy marriage of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard has hit the headlines recently. There are allegations that Depp tried […]
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Helen Webster, Hilary Sisson, Jill Waddington, Ridley & Hall Solicitors, Victoria Maude, Wills posted
January 27, 2016.
When Should You Review Your Will?
It is always important to have a Will but it is equally important to review your Will. At Ridley & […]