Category: Gareth Jones
World Elder Abuse Day: A Call to Protect the Vulnerable
Sunday 15 June marks Father’s Day; for many a cause for celebration. But this Sunday, on a more sober note, […]
Contesting a Will: When Is a Signature Legally Valid?
The dispute heard in the central London county court was in the estate of the late Margaret Baverstock. Margaret’s daughter, […]
A Stamp of Disapproval: How Contesting a Will Can Leave You Out of Pocket | Blog
The case was “Neate-v-Heselden”. The dispute concerned the estate of Mr Ray Watts who died aged 90 in 2021. Mr […]
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 […]
Do you have an interest in property in which you live? Don’t leave your consideration as to whether you do until it is too late
Someone else may own the property in which you live, and the paperwork may suggest that person is the only […]
My Will is valid. How then can my last wishes be ignored?
You may find it hard to believe but it’s true – sometimes despite having a valid Will, your wishes can […]
Giving Well
A new report released by the Resolution Foundation think tank, as reported by the Daily Telegraph, suggests that baby boomer […]