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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 […]
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Gareth Jones, Inheritance & will disputes, Probate & Estate Administration, Wills posted
February 28, 2022.
Giving Well
A new report released by the Resolution Foundation think tank, as reported by the Daily Telegraph, suggests that baby boomer […]
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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 […]
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Inheritance & will disputes, Sarah Young posted
March 18, 2019.
Financial Abuse; Lifetime Property transfers by Parents
Most adult children provide love, care and support to their parents as they age. But a very small minority will […]
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Contentious probate, Financial Abuse, Ridley & Hall Solicitors, Sarah Young posted
May 20, 2016.
When is a Gift not a Gift? Undue Influence and Lifetime Giving
Your mother dies, and you find out that your brother has been ‘given’ tens of thousands of pounds by her […]