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Emma Hopkins Jones, Family & Matrimonial posted
April 19, 2022.
Cohabitation Law Reform – could reform of Schedule 1 of the Children Act 1989 be a first step to protect the most vulnerable?
Resolution, and Resolution’s Cohabitation Committee in particular, have been campaigning for reform of the law relating to cohabitants for over […]
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Family & Matrimonial, Melanie Hartley posted
March 9, 2018.
Time to dispel the myth…there is no such thing as a common law wife/husband!
The lack of rights afforded to couples who live together but are not married is a hot topic at the […]
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Care fees planning, Court of Protection, Helen Webster, Hilary Sisson, Inheritance Tax, Jill Waddington, Powers of Attorney, Probate & Estate Administration, Sue Cash, Trusts, Wills posted
February 18, 2014.
Tidying Up Your Affairs
Most of our resolutions may be pretty much forgotten about, but it is still the beginning of a New Year […]
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Child abduction, Children, Cohabitation agreements, Divorce, Family & Matrimonial, Helen Dandridge, Johanna Allen, Meena Kumari, Unmarried couples, Vicky Medd posted
May 15, 2013.
Ridley & Hall Solicitors put Families First
Ridley & Hall have launched a new service to help separating parents who do not qualify for legal aid after […]
Ridley & Hall Welcomes Family Mediator
Ridley & Hall is pleased to announce that mediator and solicitor, Vicky Medd, has joined their practice. Vicky will be […]