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 legal effect is however very different. The differences A mirror Will
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Inheritance solicitor, Lee Dawkins, examines an important Court of Appeal judgment involving an inheritance claim against an intestate estate We specialise in dealing with inheritance claims, including inheritance claims against an intestate estate. If you are looking for an experienced solicitor to pursue
The inheritance rights of unmarried couples
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When Religious Tradition Meets 21st Century Legal Principles
When should happen where a member of a religious family believes that the traditions and principles of their religion are unfair? Ranjit Singh died in March 2009 leaving a 1999 Will gifting almost the entirety of his estate between his
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The inheritance rights of adopted children
What are the inheritance rights of adopted children? For guidance on the inheritance rights of adopted children contact our recommended solicitors for a free consultation. Call 0333 888 0407 or email us at info@inheritancedisputes.co.uk. Are you adopted and unsure whether
Mistake and rectification of wills
It’s a common misconception that a Will cannot be changed after a testator has died For expert guidance on inheritance and will disputes contact our specialist solicitors for a free consultation. Call us on 0333 888 0407 or send an email to info@inheritancedisputes.co.uk.
Caveats, Warnings and Appearances
A guide to Caveats, Warnings and Appearances in inheritance disputes Caveats A caveat is a procedure that is used to prevent a grant of probate from being issued in an estate. A caveat can be issued without giving notice to
Inheritance Rights for Same Sex Couples
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Inheritance rights of step children
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