Cross-border probate disputes are inherently complex and also have a tendency to be high-value, although as the world becomes increasingly…
As lockdown measures finally ease, it is hoped that the economy can start on the road to something resembling recovery.…
The global fallout from the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak continues and is being felt in every possible sector and section of…
The Law Gazette reports that applications for grants of probate fell by around 50% during coronavirus lockdown. With probate solicitors…
2019 was a challenging year for those working in the Wills and probate sector. To begin with, the government’s proposed…
The ‘Litigation and Dispute Resolution’ departments of full service legal practices in the UK will, almost universally, provide Alternative Dispute…
So, 31 January has come and gone, and the EU Withdrawal Bill has now passed into law. If you thought…
Divorce is at its worst when it becomes acrimonious, undermines feelings of security and has the ability to dominate and…
‘If I had my way, I’d make A do X and B do Y…’ has long been a treatment proffered…
Lloyds Bank is in hot water over an embarrassing failure to disclose the Wills of 9,000 deceased customers, a bungle…