It has become something of a phenomenon in recent times; the prevalence of the inheritance dispute. During times of economic…
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Cross-border probate can seem like a very complicated area of law, particularly for families in the midst of grief and…
In some jurisdictions in the world – including in certain states in the US – a verbal Will may be…
From 2 November 2020, probate solicitors in England and Wales will be made to submit the majority of probate applications…
The current worldwide issue relating to coronavirus has led to a surge in people wishing to create or amend their…
In September 2019, the full judgement in the disputed Will and contested probate case Parsonage v Parsonage & Ors [2019]…
Covid-related probate service delays are unfortunately very common at the moment, with many bereaved families and executors facing delays of…
It was as odd as it was anomalous that for some time heterosexual couples did not have the same legal…
It is a sign of great trust to be named the executor of an estate in a Will, but it…
The Central County Court contentious probate decision in Blyth v Estate of Charles Caudle has shown the importance of having…