Category: Helen Webster
Dementiaville – Facing the Challenges of those Living with Dementia
I doubt there was a dry eye in the house of those who watched Channel 4’s groundbreaking three part series […]
You’re Never Too Young to Make a Will
As recently announced, Rik Mayall has died intestate (without making a Will). With an estate reputed to be around £1.2million, […]
The Who and Testamentary Freedom
No, it’s not a song by an ageing rock group! Everyone should at least consider making a Will. There are […]
Safeguarding Your Digital Assets
It can be all too easy to overlook your digital assets when thinking about making your will. So, what digital […]
How to Choose the Right Executors for Your Will
When you die, the executors named in your will take charge of all your money. So it is vital to […]
What Will Happen to My Digital Assets When I Die?
These days, virtually all of us have digital assets; Our expensive iTunes library, for example, or our Facebook feeds and […]
The Season of Good Wills!
The Wills and Probate department at Ridley & Hall has just completed another two Will campaigns for charity to bring […]
Dementia: A Little Help From Your Friends
Dementia seems to be a current hot topic, with celebrity endorsed advertisements on the television, the Prime Minister’s challenge, G8 […]
Ridley & Hall Supports Kirklees Dementia Action Alliance Launch Event on 21st May 2014
Adam Fletcher, Managing Partner at Ridley & Hall and chair of Kirklees Dementia Action Alliance (KDAA) would like to invite […]
Free Wills Month – Well Worth It For Charity
The Wills and Probate department at Ridley & Hall is pleased to announce the outcome of another successful Free Wills […]