Can disinherited children dispute a will? If you have been disinherited by your parents and would like to know where you stand, then simply contact our Legal 500 recommended lawyers for a free consultation by calling us on 0333 888
Can a delusion make a will invalid?
Can a delusion make a will invalid and how do you prove that the testator was deluded? Do you have an issue with a will that was made by someone who was deluded? Contact our experienced lawyers for an assessment
Devon ACTAPS solicitor
Looking for a Devon ACTAPS solicitor? Slee Blackwell’s Hayley Bundey could be the answer If you need an experienced Devon ACTAPS solicitor then contact Hayley Bundey on 0333 888 0407 or email her at [email protected] Hayley Bundey is a Senior Consultant
Inheritance claim defence
The significance of lifetime gifts to an inheritance claim defence If you are looking for experienced contested probate solicitors to help you with an inheritance claim defence then call our free helpline for free initial giuidance on 0333 888 0407
Inheritance disputes and DNA tests
DNA tests for inheritance disputes DNA tests for inheritance disputes are becoming increasingly common. If you are involved in an inheritance dispute and would like to know more about DNA testing then call us or send an email to [email protected] DNA
Can I buy out another beneficiary?
Can I buy out a beneficiary who has inherited a property with me? For further guidance on whether you can buy out a beneficiary contact our free legal helpline on 0333 888 0407 or send an email to us at
How grief can make a will invalid
The effect of grief on the validity a will People, including lawyers, often overlook the fact that grief can make a will invalid. For further guidance on the validity of a will made in grief call our free legal helpline
Will disputes: Can I represent myself?
Can I represent myself in a will dispute? While you can represent yourself in a will dispute, it generally pays to appoint expert solicitors so as to avoid the sort of problems the parties encountered in the case below. And
Fraudulent calumny
What is fraudulent calumny? Inheritance disputes solicitor, Chris Holten, has collaborated with barrister Chris Bryden of 4 King’s Bench Walk on an article about fraud in wills and the often overlooked principle of fraudulent calumny. The legal term fraudulent calumny can
Invalidly witnessed wills
Invalidly witnessed wills rise during lockdown There are fears that the number of invalidly witnessed wills may have substantially increased during lockdown, leading to an increased number of inheritance claims being made. For guidance on challenging the validity of a