
Will claim Solicitors, specialist no win no fee will dispute and will contest Solicitors, explain the key findings in “Natthachai v Burrage and Burrage” Contesting a Will: The Case of Natthachai v Burrage and Burrage
The movement towards mandatory alternative dispute resolution (ADR) is gathering pace. Back in 2023 we had Churchill v Merthyr Tydfil [2023] what was then a recent decision whereby the Court of Appeal had ordered the
Will claim Solicitors, specialist no win no fee will dispute and will contest Solicitors, discuss the benefits of mediation What is Mediation? Mediation is a negotiation utilising the services of a trained Mediator (who may
Will claim Solicitors, specialist no win no fee will dispute and will contest Solicitors, discuss reconstruction of a will under r54 NCPR, 1987 in a case where a previous will exists but a party refuses
Will claim Solicitors, specialist no win no fee will dispute and will contest Solicitors, discuss the rules on litigation costs in financial provision claims under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975, asking
Will claim Solicitors, specialist no win no fee will dispute and will contest Solicitors, discuss whether Will no contest clauses work What is a Will no contest clause? A Will no contest clause is a
Overview – Bond and Another v Webster and Others [2024] EWHC 1972 (Ch) This is a claim against the legal validity of a Will and Codicil prepared by a firm of Solicitors who also took
Will claim Solicitors, specialist no win no fee will dispute and will contest Solicitors, discuss whether the decision of Mr Justice Michael Green in Bond and Another v Webster and others, is likely to reopen
Will claim Solicitors, specialist no win no fee will dispute and will contest Solicitors, discuss in more detail the application of “put up or shut up” orders to remove Caveats or allow for the secure
Will claim Solicitors, specialist no win no fee will dispute and will contest Solicitors, discuss whether an adult child in a financial provision claim under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 can
Will claim Solicitors, specialist no win no fee will dispute and will contest Solicitors, discuss whether it is necessary to prove a likely loss to establish detriment in Proprietary Estoppel claims Proprietary Estoppel claims and
Will claim Solicitors, specialist no win no fee will dispute and will contest Solicitors, discuss whether it is possible to force DNA testing where paternity or maternity is already proven by way of an official
Will claim Solicitors, specialist no win no fee will dispute and will contest Solicitors, discuss what happens when the original will goes missing Tracing a Will There are a number of obvious resources – see
Will claim Solicitors, specialist no win no fee will dispute and will contest Solicitors, discuss the curious case of Langley v Qin; when marriage can save the day The context – the problem with marriage