Friday, 29 August 2014
Upchurch Horticultural Society - 2014 Show Dates
07703 339290 / 01634 373723 or Email: slaming@tycoint.com for more information.
Steve Laming
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Tuesday, 26 August 2014
The Gullands Guide to Contesting a Will
Sadly not everyone keeps
their financial affairs up to date and for a variety of reasons I increasingly
receive inquires from clients who want to challenge a Will. If a loved one has
died and the contents of their Will come as a surprise, what should you do?
With an increase in the
divorce rate amongst the over 55’s and many people subsequently remarrying or
cohabiting with a new partner, it is important to make a new Will or review an
existing Will as your life changes.
Occasionally people make
Wills that do not provide for people who they should arguably have had in mind
at the time of making their Will. A claim may be considered under the
Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act, which enables those who
qualify to bring a claim against an estate if they consider that they have been
inadequately provided for or excluded altogether.
People who can bring
claims under this Act include spouses, former spouses, co-habitees, children, stepchildren
and anyone who was being "maintained" by the deceased immediately
before their death. When considering these claims, the court will take into
account the size of the estate, the circumstances of the person who is making
the claim and the circumstances of the people who will otherwise inherit. They
will take into account whether there are any special circumstances, such as the
Claimant's physical or mental condition. A claim under the Inheritance
(Provision for Family and Dependants) Act must be brought within 6 months of
the Grant of Probate being issued.
A second reason why
Wills are often challenged is because of changes which have been made or a new
Will written, which excludes previous beneficiaries or when the person’s mental
capacity is called into question.
When a person makes
their Will they must be able to understand the nature of the act of making a
Will, who they should consider leaving their property, possessions and money to
and what property, possessions and money are theirs to bequeath. They must not
be suffering from any disorder of the mind at the time of making their Will
that might cause them to be delusional and incapable of being rational, fair
and just in all of the circumstances.
If there is evidence to
show that at the time of making their Will a person was incapable of fulfilling
these requirements then it might be argued that they lacked testamentary
capacity.
Your solicitor can enter
a Caveat at the Probate Registry to stop the Estate from being administered in
reliance upon the Will, which is being challenged.
Other valid reasons for
disputing a Will might include a claim that the deceased was subject to duress
when they made their Will. Whilst such claims do succeed, it is often difficult
to provide sufficient evidence of duress to satisfy the Court and so claims of
duress should be approached with caution.
A solicitor with the
necessary expertise can assist you if you consider that you need to challenge a
Will. If you wish to minimise the risk of your own Estate being challenged upon
your death then you should ensure that you instruct a solicitor to prepare your
Will for you, setting out your wishes clearly and in appropriate cases enabling
a note to be prepared explaining why particular dispositions have been made or
potential beneficiaries omitted.
Anna Golding. |
a.golding@gullands.com or call: 01622
678341 or visit: www.gullands.com for
details about how to make a Will. Anna Golding is an Associate
Member of ACTAPS (Association of Contentious Trust and Probate Specialists).
Gullands Solicitors
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Monday, 18 August 2014
Upchurch Best Kept Garden 2014 - The Winners
This years overall winners again were Mr. and Mrs. Panter with their beautiful Garden in Wilks Close. |
In the 'Flowers' category the winner was Mrs. Joan Lewin of 21 Drakes Close.
In the 'Mixed Flowers and Shrubs' category the winner was Mr. and Mrs. Panter of 16 Wilkes Close. Highly commended were 19 The Poles and 25 Oak Lane.
In the 'Small Garden' category the winners was Mr. and Mrs. Friend of 56 Beckenham Park. Highly commended were 6 Beckenham Park and 11 Chaffes Terrace.
The overall winning garden was adjudged to be 16 Wilks Close and Mr. and Mrs. Panter will retain the Barbara Webb Memorial Trophy for a year.
This year is the 50th anniversary of the tragic death of Barbara Webb during the village carnival - the family are commemorating this in this competition by gifting the Barbara Webb Rose Bowl which will be awarded to Mrs Joan Lewin as winner in the 'Flowers' category.
The overall winning garden was adjudged to be 16 Wilks Close and Mr. and Mrs. Panter will retain the Barbara Webb Memorial Trophy for a year.
This year is the 50th anniversary of the tragic death of Barbara Webb during the village carnival - the family are commemorating this in this competition by gifting the Barbara Webb Rose Bowl which will be awarded to Mrs Joan Lewin as winner in the 'Flowers' category.
The prize-giving will take place during the Upchurch Horticultural Show on 13th September in the village hall. Mrs Christine Madden, Barbara Webb's sister has kindly agreed to award the prizes. The show is open to the public from 2 to 4 p.m. and the above prizes will be awarded around 3.30 p.m.
The competition is organised by representatives of the Parish Council and the Horticultural Society. This year prizes were sponsored by the Parish Council.
Gerry Lewin on behalf of the organising committee.
The competition is organised by representatives of the Parish Council and the Horticultural Society. This year prizes were sponsored by the Parish Council.
Gerry Lewin on behalf of the organising committee.
Tel: 01634 366113 or Email: lewing135@btinternet.com
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Saturday, 16 August 2014
Bastille Day Trip to Ferques
Joanne Harrell travelled to Ferques for the Bastille Day celebrations in July along with members of the Twinning Group. |
Every year on 14th July our twin village of Ferques, and indeed the whole of France take a day off and celebrate Bastille Day. This is always a happy occasion and a wonderful atmosphere exists right throughout the village.
This year, as usual, a group from Upchurch went over including Joanne who put on her usual excellent display of home produced jams and preserves.
Le President (chairman) of their twinning committee, Christian Finance, arranged for us to have a table in front of the Marie (village hall) but was late in coming to see us, as, not only was it his 60th birthday but he happened to be in Calais collecting a Medal, - modest chap!
The sun shone brightly all day and we met many of our old friends and made a few new ones. In fact we had "la canicule" (look it up!). Link Here
We look forward to our next visit and if you would like to join us next year just let me know.
This year, as usual, a group from Upchurch went over including Joanne who put on her usual excellent display of home produced jams and preserves.
Le President (chairman) of their twinning committee, Christian Finance, arranged for us to have a table in front of the Marie (village hall) but was late in coming to see us, as, not only was it his 60th birthday but he happened to be in Calais collecting a Medal, - modest chap!
The sun shone brightly all day and we met many of our old friends and made a few new ones. In fact we had "la canicule" (look it up!). Link Here
We look forward to our next visit and if you would like to join us next year just let me know.
By the way - keep an eye on Upchurch Matters to download a new quiz sheet to see what you know about our twin village. There may even be a prize to win.
Joanne's Preserves on Upchurch Matters Link Here
Mike Johnson
Chairmain Upchurch Twinning Group
Tel: 01634 234226
Email: mikeinupchurch@gmail.com
Email: mikeinupchurch@gmail.com
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Tuesday, 12 August 2014
UpARA - Latest Schedule of Events
Upchurch Active Retirement Association
Our membership is 137, against our limit of 150. July saw our outing to Oliver at the Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury, which was a resounding success. In August we have our day trip to Brighton, which will be another success story, whatever the English summer weather holds for us!
Our next events are: -
Monthly Meetings (2nd Friday of the month)
(Members Free; Guests £2.00)
*
Friday 12th September 2014 - 2:00pm
*
Friday 10th October 2014
Coffee Mornings (4th Tuesday of the month)
(Members £1.50; Guests £2.00)
*
Tuesday 26th August 2014 - 09:30am until 12:30pm
*
Tuesday 23rd September 2014
Village Walks (Every other Friday)
Friday 15th August 2014 - 10:00am
*
Friday 29th August 2014 - 6:00pm
Outings
*
Wednesday 13th August 2014
Day Trip to Brighton
*
Thursday 11th September
Trip to Shepherd Neame Brewery, Faversham
New Members Welcome - Annual Subscription £15
New Members Welcome - Annual Subscription £15
David Powell - Chairman
Email: davidrpowell5@hotmail.co.uk
Telephone: 01795 843550
Telephone: 01795 843550
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Newington WWI Commemoration Weekend
at
St Mary's Church, Newington
Saturday,
September 6
Free
entry 10am-5pm
Our
village at the frontline
Life
in wartime Newington
Time
Bleeds: WWI inspired docu-drama
Community
art, poetry, music and floral tributes
WWI
sing-a-long, 2pm-2.30pm
Sunday,
September 7
Free
entry 11am-2.30pm
Exhibitions [see
above]
Commemoration
Service 2.30pm for 3pm
Led
by the Bishop of Dover,
with
special guests: Vice-Lord Lieutenant of Kent,
Archdeacon
of Maidstone, Mayor of Swale,
Military
Representatives, Gordon Henderson MP,
and
the Royal British Legion
Special
appearance and presentation of arms by uniformed
members
of the Royal West Kent Living History Group
Last
Post played by Mark Hinchliffe
Finale
concert by UK Paper Brass Band, 4pm
Get
into the wartime spirit by dressing in 1914-style
Home-made
refreshments served on both days
More details: 01795 842711 or Email: thelma@newingtonhistory.co.uk
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