Wills and Power of Attorney
In The Dock Sir Jeremy Cooke and Ranti Williams take a look at the importance of writing your will and lawyer Paul Martin gives some advice on how to issue power of attorney.
In The Dock Sir Jeremy Cooke and Ranti Williams take a look at the importance of writing your will and lawyer Paul Martin gives some advice on how to issue power of attorney.
In The Dock Lawyer David Foster talks to In the Dock about the legal and moral issues around assisted dying and discusses the case of Noel Conway: a terminally ill man who won the right to have the law challenged, potentially allowing him to end his life at home with his family. Featuring Sir Jeremy Cooke, Ranti Williams and Rachel Huston.
In The Dock Charities Lawyer Paul Martin joins Rachel Huston, Sir Jeremy Cooke and Ranti Williams to tell us how to vet the charities you give your money too and find out if they’re doing their job or not.
In The Dock In the Dock takes a legal look at the book of Ruth, the practise of gleaning and the what beheld the fate of a widow in Ancient Israelite law. Featuring Sir Jeremy Cooke and Ranti Williams.
In The Dock In the Dock asks whether a potential alliance between the Conservatives and the DUP is something to be feared or welcomed by Christians. We hear from Peter Lynas, Director of Northern Ireland at the Evangelical Alliance and a former barrister about what the DUP stand for and what they offer English voters. Plus retired high court judge Sir Jeremy Cooke, Ranti Williams and Rachel Huston look at […]
In The Dock Sir Jeremy Cooke, Ranti Williams and Rachel Huston take a look at the last three trials of Jesus taking a closer look at the legal process and the men who tried him
In The Dock Housing lawyer Ed Veale joins Ranti Williams, Rachel Huston and retired high court judge Sir Jeremy Cooke to discuss how you become legally homeless and if the new Homelessness Reduction Bill will make a difference.
In The Dock ADF lawyer Laurence Wilkinson and leading genocide expert Professor William Schabas talk about how the legal definition is not always enough to stop mass murder. Sir Jeremy Cooke, Ranti Williams and Rachel Huston discuss how Christians respond.
In The Dock Former chair of the Lawyers Christian Fellowship John Scriven talks with Sir Jeremy Cooke to ask if our laws are becoming more secular and if so whether it matters?