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- Specialist estoppel solicitors Slee Blackwell partner, Naomi Ireson, was instructed by Mr Ely in the recently reported Court of Appeal estoppel case of Ely v Robson. If you are…
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- The appropriate test for testamentary capacity in a will dispute The High Court has confirmed that the correct test for determining testamentary capacity is that which is set out…
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- Litigants should think twice before refusing to mediate says contentious probate lawyer, Naomi Ireson. A recent case has illustrated the grave consequences and costs sanctions litigants face when declining…
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- Please note that the law has moved on since this article was first published in 2014. For up-to-date guidance on these issues please contact our legal helpline Inheritance Tax…
- The similarities of mirror wills and mutual wills Both mirror Wills and mutual Wills provide for two testators to leave their property in the same or similar ways. The…
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- For guidance on your inheritance rights contact our free legal helpline.
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- Recent research commissioned by Sainsbury’s Life Insurance has revealed the extent to which retired parents are providing financial assistance to their adult children. Retired people were found to have…
- Further to our article on 21 February 2011 we now have the Court of Appeal’s decision in the Inheritance Act case of Heather Ilott v David Mitson (& 4…
- What is a mutual Will? The courts have recently revisited the often controversial and misunderstood area of mutual Wills. It would therefore seem an ideal time to review the…
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- Larke v Nugus statements explained Cases involving disputed Wills very often feature a Larke v Nugus statement. But what is a Larke v Nugus statement? All is explained in…
- The legal liability of a personal representative, executor and administrator Contentious probate lawyer, Naomi Ireson, looks at the liability of a personal representative. What is a personal representative? A…
- Lasting powers of attorney We specialise in preparing lasting powers of attorney and dealing with attorney disputes. Call our free helpline on 0333 888 0407 or send us an…
- Why everyone should have a will If you are involved in a dispute over a will then our specialist lawyers are here to help. If you call our free…
- Answers to frequently asked questions about the rules of intestacy The rules of intestacy can result in unfair outcomes and leave people suffering financial hardship following the death of…
- An example of a successful inheritance Act claim Our specialist no win, no fee solicitors are highly experienced in dealing with Inheritance Act claims on a no win, no…
- The intestacy rules regulating the distribution of the estate of someone who dies without a Will have recently changed. The practical effect of the intestacy rules is not always…
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