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Category: Wills


Where There’s a Will There Isn’t Always a Way

Tinuola Aregbesola is locked in a legal battle with Barclays Bank over a dispute about her late father’s will in […]


Animal Charities Succeed in Overturning Controversial Deathbed Gift Ruling

Firstly, what is a deathbed gift? A deathbed gift is a gift made by someone who expects to die very […]


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 […]


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 […]


Kirklees Dementia Action Alliance – Building on Success

Ridley & Hall’s Adam Fletcher, in his role as Chair for Kirklees Dementia Action Alliance (KDAA) reflects upon  the first KDAA […]


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, […]


Ridley & Hall STEP it up by Appointing Victoria Maude

Victoria Maude joins Ridley & Hall from a well-established West Yorkshire practice where she completed her training in 2007 and […]


Ridley & Hall is Supporting Dementia Awareness Week

Ridley & Hall is lending its support to people affected by dementia, as part of this year’s Dementia Awareness Week, […]


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 […]


by Ridley & Hall in Helen Webster, Hilary Sisson, Jill Waddington, Probate & Estate Administration, Sue Cash, Wills posted February 25, 2015.

Safeguarding Your Digital Assets

It can be all too easy to overlook your digital assets when thinking about making your will. So, what digital […]


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