Will Dispute When There Is No Will

Tips for a Will Dispute When There Is No Will

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.

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How To Make A Claim Under The Inheritance Act 1975

How To Make A Claim Under The Inheritance Act 1975

The recent release of Prince Harry’s autobiography, Spare, illustrates just how fractious family relationships can be. Although most families would be hard pressed to match the Windsor in both wealth and the occasional rancour towards each other, when it comes to money and inheritances, claims under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 (Inheritance Act 1975) can demonstrate that each unhappy family is indeed “unhappy in its own way”.

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Contesting a Will

One of the hardest things to go through is the loss of a loved one, and if there is a disagreement over their Will or estate, it can make things even more upsetting. In these circumstances, the legal procedure for determining how an estate should be allocated is known as contentious probate. If they died without a will – or if the will is contested in any manner – you may require the help of a solicitor to ensure that everything is managed fairly.

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