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by Ridley & Hall in David Wilson, James Urquhart-Burton, Sarah Young posted February 23, 2023.

Property Owners – Scam Prevention Warning and Why You Need to Set Up a Land Registry Property Alert

Are you a homeowner in South Elmsall or the surrounding area? If so, can you imagine the nightmare scenario of coming […]


by Ridley & Hall in Contentious probate, Inheritance & will disputes, Sarah Young, Wills posted July 21, 2022.

New wedding laws – will predatory marriages be prevented?

The Law Commission has just published far reaching recommendations to reform the law of weddings. Many of the changes are […]


by Ridley & Hall in Sarah Young, Will Disputes, Wills posted July 14, 2022.

Solicitor Disobeys the Golden Rule

A will prepared by a solicitor has been found to be invalid by the High Court, because of his failure […]


by Ridley & Hall in Inheritance & will disputes, Sarah Young, Will Disputes posted November 11, 2021.

When is your will not your will?

Here’s a riddle; how can you die leaving a valid will…that you didn’t make and have no knowledge of? It […]


by Ridley & Hall in Inheritance & will disputes, Sarah Young posted October 8, 2021.

Predatory marriage and the legal protections we all need in place

Daphne Frank’s devasting account of her mother falling victim to a predatory marriage highlights the need for better protection of […]


Mental Capacity and Wills; is the law out of date?

An appeal to the High Court reported in the Daily Mail on 29th March 2021 has brought attention to a […]


by Ridley & Hall in Financial Abuse, Sarah Young, Will Disputes posted March 24, 2021.

Predatory Marriage; new law in Canada offers hope

A proposed change in the law in Canada may be a sign of hope to a campaign in England & […]


by Ridley & Hall in Inheritance & will disputes, Press Coverage, Samantha Hirst, Sarah Young, Trust disputes posted August 20, 2020.

Dementia and Will Disputes; what do executors need to know?

Challenges to wills on the grounds of lack of mental capacity are likely to increase. An ageing population combined with […]


by Ridley & Hall in Elderly Abuse, Financial Abuse, James Urquhart-Burton, Samantha Hirst, Sarah Young posted June 24, 2020.

When can a property transfer be set aside?

The transfer of all or part of an interest in a property is a hugely important issue as for many […]


by Ridley & Hall in Court of Protection, Financial Abuse, Powers of Attorney, Sarah Young, Trusts, Wills posted May 29, 2020.

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 […]


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