Category: Trusts
Changes to the Trust Register – What Does This Mean for Existing Trusts?
What is a Trust? A trust is a way of managing assets, such as money or land, to protect and […]
Problematic Personal Representatives – Executors who aren’t doing their job
Being an executor of someone’s will comes with a lot more responsibility than many people think. From administering an estate […]
A Change Will Come!
In the midst of the current Coronavirus pandemic, and the uncertainty of the future, more and more people have decided […]
What happens to your adopted children if you die without a Will
In January 2018 The Independent published a survey from MacMillan Cancer Support. The article began “Nearly two thirds of adults […]
Financial Abuser Avoids Repayment
It was widely reported in the press recently that Yvonne Davies, who stole around £115,000 from her aunt between 2013 […]
Being a will executor: frequently asked questions
Our Wills & Probate team have been receiving a significant number of enquiries during the coronavirus pandemic. Here are the […]
Our police clinics are still running, and it is business as usual at Ridley & Hall Incorporating Bashforth-Young
All West, South & North Yorkshire Police Officers, staff, family and friends LET US HELP YOU AS YOU PROTECT US […]
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 […]
We Remembered Them… and hope we did them proud
In order to commemorate Remembrance Day this year, Ridley & Hall chose to help and support veterans, currently serving members […]
‘What’ on Earth are Testamentary Dispositions?!
When making a Will you need to consider the 4 Ws – ‘Who, What, Why and When’. Hilary Sisson, Paralegal […]