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Aretha Franklin Will Dispute: Say a Little Prayer…
This week’s news on Aretha Franklin’s unfortunate family Will dispute raises the question on whether handwritten/DIY Wills are ever a […]
Court Decision on Forged Wills; Bad News for Fraudsters
A Judge has made a startling finding in a case about a forged Will which could lead to many more […]
Lockdown – use the time to get your affairs sorted!
Let’s all make use of this time that we have been given and get our affairs in order. Wills and […]
The Will Judge’s Will; Valid or Not?
Lord Templeman was a highly respected High Court judge who laid down the ‘golden rule’ in the 1975 case of […]
Ridley & Hall adds another partner and three more associates to its growing team
Experienced solicitor James Urquhart-Burton is the latest lawyer to join Ridley and Hall. With specialist knowledge of the legal challenges […]
Ridley & Hall boosts Wills & Probate team with appointment of another associate
Expanding Huddersfield-based law firm, Ridley & Hall, is growing its specialist wills & probate team with the appointment of Deborah […]
Ridley & Hall expands with Pontefract acquisition
Fast-growing Huddersfield solicitors practice Ridley & Hall is continuing its Yorkshire expansion with the acquisition of private client firm, Bashforth-Young. […]
Have you got a pup-nup? Is your family pet-protected?
For many of us pets have become an integral part of our family life. Two things you should consider in […]
Disabled elderly lady not left enough money in her partner’s Will for a roof over her head
Imagine you (Mary) and your partner (Burt) have lived together for 15 years – you were not married and did […]
Men are three times more likely to report financial abuse of the elderly to Police than women
Men are almost twice as concerned about the risk of their elderly relatives being scammed or financially abused as women […]