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Two new cases in contested Probate litigation.

Kevin Richardson
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This week saw the handing down of two Judgements in two areas of Contested Wills the first was a retrial of a matter in respect of a claim for Undue Influence in the matter of Rea and Rea. [2024] EWCA Civ 169 The second related to a successful challenge to...

Purdue, Purdon't

Victoria Chivers
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One of the most recent dramas on everyone’s lips is the Netflix series ‘Painkiller’. It is a bit difficult to discuss it without spoiling the plot so DISCLAIMER…SPOILERS… ‘Painkiller’ is about the origin of the...

To litigate or mediate that is the question?

Kevin Richardson
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Well, it won’t surprise you to know that there is no right or wrong answer! However, for someone who has been a litigator or as I prefer these days a dispute resolution lawyer for over 30 years the tide is certainly shifting to mediation rather than...

What are the requirements of a valid Will?

Kevin Richardson
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A Will sets out the disposition of property on death and sets out the wishes and intentions of the person making it.  A Will comes into effect on death.  However, to be valid and effective and to ensure that the wishes of the deceased are carried...

Does this scenario resonate with you?

Kevin Richardson
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Are you in a long-term relationship and not married?  Does your partner have children from a previous marriage or relationship? Do you know if your partner has made a will or made any financial provision for you, should they suddenly die? We have...

Can I challenge a will?

Kevin Richardson
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Can I challenge a will? What is the point of a Will if it can be challenged? Well firstly, a properly drafted will (usually drafted by a solicitor or Will writer) provided it complies with the legal formalities of Section of the Wills Act 1837 is...