In last week’s blog we looked why, should you find yourself in the heart-wrenching situation of having to settle a dispute involving a Will, you must have an experienced litigator in your corner rather than an equally specialist Wills, trusts
The time immediately after the passing of a loved one is never easy. It is a hugely emotional and highly charged period and, while it is the when family and friends come together to remember and celebrate the deceased, it
Cohabiting is commonplace but all too frequently there’s no thought given to protecting the rights of either cohabitant in the event of a change of circumstances such as a falling-out or death. Similarly, making a will is something that many
I find the case below very interesting. The crux of the matter comes down to a ‘letter of wishes’ which held the deceased’s wishes as to his extremely rare and valuable porcelain collection. A letter of wishes, as the court
Inheritance disputes are a sad outcome when a loved relative passes away. Nevertheless, they are common. We deal with many such disputes. Prior to getting involved in any such dispute, it is imperative you give your solicitors truthful and complete