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- Wills, Estates and Trusts
Answering Your Questions Concerning Probate Disputes
Probate disputes can drive an irretrievable wedge between loved ones and should therefore never be started or defended without receiving advice from ...
- Dispute Resolution
Understanding Contentious Probate: A Brief Guide
Probate is a term you may be familiar with if you have ever been involved in the distribution of a loved one’s estate. But do you understand ...
- Wills, Estates and Trusts
Common Problems With DIY Probate
If you have been appointed an Executor, or if the deceased died intestate, an Administrator, the process of obtaining Probate may seem, at first ...
- Residential Conveyancing
Understanding the Difference Between Joint Tenants and Tenants in Common in Property Law
When two or more people purchase property together, they must decide how they will hold the property. This decision has significant legal and ...
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The Law Of Death
With late Autumn being the spooky season, our Private Client Solicitors thought it would be a perfect opportunity to answer all your questions about ...
- Wills, Estates and Trusts
How Estate Planning Can Safeguard Your Legacy
Estate planning is a multifaceted process that involves the careful and strategic management of your assets, finances, and personal affairs to ensure ...
- Wills, Estates and Trusts
Wills are fundamental
Creating a Will is a fundamental aspect of estate planning, and its importance cannot be overstated. Here are several reasons why creating a Will is ...
- Wills, Estates and Trusts
Understanding Proprietary Estoppel
The recent case of Morton v Morton [2022] EWHC 163 (Ch), concerning a brother and sister’s dispute over their family farm, provides ...
- Wills, Estates and Trusts
How To Make A Claim Under The Inheritance Act 1975
Being left out of a Will when you were expecting to benefit is a devastating experience that many people face. One of the most common reasons is the ...
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The SDLT Holiday and how long will it last
The SDLT Holiday and how long will it last There is no debating that the chancellor’s decision on 8th July 2020 to allow for a break from our ...