
Who died first? A key question in some probate cases
To some this may seem a strange question but in the context of Wills this can be a very important…
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To some this may seem a strange question but in the context of Wills this can be a very important…
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For a Will to be valid there are a number of criteria which the Testator must meet, the Testator being…
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When making an Inheritance claim, the domicile country of the deceased is an essential element of the Court’s decision. Various…
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Join us for one of our ever-popular free Wills and Lasting Powers of Attorney talks on 23rd November to ensure that you’re…
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Join us for one of our ever-popular free Wills and Lasting Powers of Attorney talks on 15th and 18th August to…
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Dementia, among other disorders and diseases, can highlight huge challenges for both doctors and lawyers when assessing the testamentary capacity…
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The process of making a valid Will is currently governed by the Wills Act 1837 – but a consultation may…
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A recent judgement questions if legal permission is still required by a court before life-supporting treatment is withdrawn from patients in certain…
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Join us on one of our popular free Wills and Lasting Powers of Attorney talks on 15th and 16th September…
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A Judge has awarded an estranged daughter £30,000 in yet another unprecedented move by the legal system. Our Senior Associate…
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