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by Ridley & Hall in Sophie Aldridge, Wills posted January 23, 2023.

It’s Update Your Will Week 2023; How can Ridley & Hall help you

This week (23rd – 29th January) is Update Your Will Week, an awareness campaign hosted by Solicitors For the Elderly (SFE) […]


by Ridley & Hall in Inheritance & will disputes, Sarah Young posted October 8, 2021.

Predatory marriage and the legal protections we all need in place

Daphne Frank’s devasting account of her mother falling victim to a predatory marriage highlights the need for better protection of […]


by Ridley & Hall in Helen Webster, Jill Waddington, Powers of Attorney, Victoria Ridge posted July 11, 2018.

Keep control: Your Life in Their Hands

Here at Ridley & Hall we believe it is important for people to put provisions in place to ensure their […]


Celebrating more than just Christmas at Ridley & Hall

Ridley & Hall are extremely proud to announce that two of its members of the Private Client department have just […]


The Trips and Traps of DIY Probate

With the UK economy still being far from flourishing, virtually everyone is looking to save money, with legal services being […]


Animal Charities Celebrate Historic Decision

An inheritance dispute decided in the Court of Appeal on 9th June means that 7 animal welfare charities will receive […]


The Trips and Traps of DIY Probate

With the UK economy still being far from flourishing, virtually everyone is looking to save money, with legal services being […]


by Ridley & Hall in Inheritance & will disputes, Sarah Young posted July 17, 2013.

Inheritance Disputes – The Dementia Timebomb

In the UK some 800,000 people are living with dementia; over 64,000 in our region.  Rising property prices, the baby […]


by Ridley & Hall in Hilary Sisson, Jill Waddington, Probate & Estate Administration, Wills posted January 30, 2013.

Executor of an Estate? Three Things you Need to Know

It is an unfortunate fact that very cold snaps in winter increase death rates.  The recent cold spell will mean […]


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