Category: James Urquhart-Burton
10 reasons why you need a solicitor for a Continuing Healthcare application
NHS Continuing Healthcare Funding (“CHC Funding”) is the name given to a package of care which is arranged and funded […]
James Urquhart-Burton awarded ‘gold standard’ accreditation
James Urquhart-Burton of Ridley & Hall Solicitors has been recognised with national accreditation for his expertise in legal support for older and […]
What is the “Coughlan” case and what does it have to do with NHS Continuing Healthcare Funding?
The “Coughlan” case was a ground-breaking application for a Judicial Review in the arena of NHS Continuing Healthcare Funding. Just […]
What duties do trustees have towards the beneficiaries of a trust?
Trustee noun. A person having a nominal title to property that he holds for the benefit of one or more […]
New National Framework for NHS Continuing Healthcare
The Department of Health and Social Care has published a brand new National Framework for NHS Continuing Healthcare and NHS […]
Cut off without a penny… Ridley & Hall’s Top Tips for Survival
Your parent passes away – you’re just beginning to process what has happened. Then, another bombshell; their will is read […]
Overview of the new proposed cap on care costs: who can benefit
The Government’s recent Health and Care Bill is rightly receiving a lot of media attention at the moment, given the […]
Proposed Cap on Care Costs: what you need to know
What are the government’s proposed changes? The Government narrowly won a vote on a proposed cap on social care costs […]
Disputed estates – Who is responsible for paying the solicitors’ costs?
Whether you are challenging or defending the validity of a will, it can be easy to overlook the importance and […]
Executors removed from office: the recent decision in Hudman v Morris
The recent court decision in Hudman v Morris, resulted in the removal of two executors from their office and the […]