
How Long Do You Have to Bring a Contentious Probate Claim?
This is an easy question to ask – but quite a complicated question to answer
There are two types of “Contentious Probate Claim”.

This is an easy question to ask – but quite a complicated question to answer
There are two types of “Contentious Probate Claim”.

Lawyers will often make claims against the estate of someone who has died. They will typically make claims on one of the following grounds:
An individual can make a claim on a variety of different legal grounds including…
Inheritance Disputes are in the news. Besides the regular reports of cases that have gone to trial that appear in newspapers there have recently been three television programmes about Inheritance Disputes.

Have you found yourself in a situation where you believe that a will should be disputed because the deceased lacked mental capacity?
This is a complex and sensitive matter, but understanding the process can help you navigate through it. Here’s a brief guide to get you started.

Estate administration disputes refer to conflicts that arise during the process of settling an individual’s estate after their death.
If you haven’t been left as much as you expected in a will and wish to make a claim, you may consider the following steps:

If you have been left out of a will and wish to make a claim, here are some general steps to consider…

When a loved one passes away without leaving a will, it can lead to uncertainties and disputes among family members regarding the distribution of the estate. Resolving a will dispute in the absence of a will requires careful consideration of legal provisions and effective communication.