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by Ridley&Hall in Probate & Estate Administration, Sarah Young, Trust disputes posted March 28, 2023.

Undue influence in will dispute cases

A  judge has found that a ‘campaign of undue influence’ has invalidated a will, following a legal battle which concluded […]


by Ridley&Hall in Inheritance & will disputes, Sarah Young, Trust disputes, Trusts posted March 15, 2023.

Mothers and Daughters….

With Mother’s Day not far away, the shops are full of gifts and cards. But some mother/daughter relationships can unravel […]


by Ridley&Hall in Contentious probate, Sarah Young, Trust disputes, Will Disputes posted October 10, 2022.

Disputes with executors; and how to resolve them

As a solicitor dealing with will disputes, I know that beneficiaries can sometimes feel deeply frustrated by the behaviour of […]


by Ridley&Hall in James Urquhart-Burton, Trust disputes, Trusts, Wills posted September 15, 2022.

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 […]


by Ridley&Hall in Sophie Aldridge, Trust disputes, Trusts, Wills posted August 23, 2022.

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 […]


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

Disinherited widow sues husband’s estate

The Daily Mail in article on 26th October 2021 reports an inheritance dispute in the High Court involving the widow […]


by Ridley&Hall in Contentious probate, Sarah Young, Trust disputes, Will Disputes, Wills posted January 19, 2021.

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 […]


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 […]


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 Inheritance & will disputes, Lynsey Bashforth, Trust disputes, Trusts, Wills posted April 7, 2020.

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 […]


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