Will Dispute Case Law
New Births And New Relationships? Review Your Will To Avoid A Dispute You’d imagine a wealthy businessman with assets...
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Read moreNew Births And New Relationships? Review Your Will To Avoid A Dispute You’d imagine a wealthy businessman with assets...
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Read moreOn A Lick And A Promise? The First Hurdle In Proprietary Estoppel Claims Solicitors are increasingly instructed by clients who...
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Read moreDementia is a harsh reality for increasing numbers of families. Sadly, it means the disputed wills solicitors at Osbornes Law...
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Read moreSuccession laws vary from country to country which historically made the administration of cross-border estates potentially complex. Since 17 August 2015, the...
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Read moreCan trusts protect an inheritance from your spouse? A trust is a separate legal entity. Neither spouse owns its assets. ...
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Read moreIt is fairly rare in my experience for a parent to write a child out of their will but that...
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Read moreCan I gift property to my children? Gifting a property to your adult children is a relatively complex transaction but...
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Read moreContentious probate involving business assets Osbornes Law acts for the defendants to a claim issued to pronounce in favour of...
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Read moreWill dispute on grounds of lack of capacity Our contesting a will solicitors acted for the claimants, the adult daughters...
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Read moreThe Trust Register was introduced in 2017 as part of anti-money laundering regulations. Previously, only trusts with a UK tax liability...
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Read moreWhere tensions exist between family members, making your children the executors of your will can cause huge problems with probate,...
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Read moreIf you own assets in more than one country, it’s important to make a robust Will that deals effectively...
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Read moreThere are several ways of doing this. If there are sufficient assets apart from the family home, it may be...
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Read moreDisputes between a deputy and the family of the individual concerned, can escalate and become increasingly distressing if issues are...
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Read moreMental capacity, the right to sex and the carer’s risk of prosecution Does everyone have the right to a...
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Read moreThe Court of Appeal upholds the recoverability of CFA success fees in 1975 Act claims. An individual who claims reasonable provision...
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Read more‘Scrap King’ Multi-million Inheritance Dispute Confirms the High Standard of Evidence Needed to Contest a Will Gary Goodwin, son of...
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Read moreThe ‘nil rate band’ offers an incentive to testators to make their will in a tax-efficient manner, maximising the amount...
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Read moreIt’s not unheard of for an individual to forge someone’s will with the aim of securing an inheritance....
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Read moreWhat is testamentary capacity? Testamentary capacity refers to a person’s ability, both legally and mentally, to create a valid...
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Read moreThe recent reported case of Shearer v Shearer highlights that adult children cannot expect an estate to support their affluent...
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Read moreContentious Probate can be very expensive and clients often find it difficult to find the money to cover their legal...
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Read moreThe deceased died in Ireland leaving very considerable wealth and assets all over the world, including England, but without leaving...
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Read moreIn this international probate case, we are acting for the executors in an estate administration with a value of £6million....
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Read moreOsbornes Law represented the administrator of this international estate where the deceased was domiciled in India. There are ongoing court...
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Read moreThe case study relates to complex probate involving four separate wills. The deceased had made four wills in rapid succession,...
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Read moreThis probate case relates to a property in London which was funded by our clients, who are based in Australia...
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Read moreOur probate lawyers in London were instructed by a US-based widow of her late husband’s £8 million English estate. As...
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Read moreDivorce and Wills In the midst of a divorce or separation, it’s rare for couples to think about making...
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Read moreDo your debts die with you? It is a common misconception that a person’s debts die with them. After...
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Read moreThe long-running and high-profile case of Ilott v Mitson [2017] UKSC 17 has finally come to an end with the decision of...
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Read moreParents making a will should beware of setting up unnecessary trusts for their children which could see them paying more...
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Read moreOur specialist Wills solicitors can help clients with their Will requirements during this health crisis. Giving your solicitor ‘remote’ instructions...
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Read moreRecord numbers of us entrust our finances to loved ones, with over 800,000 Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPA) registered yearly, according...
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Read moreVigilance Needed to Protect Those Vulnerable to Undue Influence The coronavirus pandemic has left many elderly and vulnerable people increasingly...
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Read moreThe Government has recently announced plans to allow for the witnessing of Wills and Codicils by video conferencing. This is...
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Read moreI was left out of my mother’s last will. What can I do? Whilst testators in England and Wales...
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Read moreWhy leave money to charity in your Will? Leaving money to charity in your will is a significant source of...
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Read moreChanges to inheritance tax allowances mean married couples can leave property worth £1 million tax-free from 6 April. Modest houses in parts...
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Read moreThe number of over-65s is expected to increase by more than 40% within 20 years, with most of us likely to...
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Read moreHampstead solicitor Elspeth Neilson of Osbornes Law has qualified as a notary public (a notary), meaning she can now certify...
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Read moreWhether it’s a holiday home, an investment property or a place you want to retire to, if you own...
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Read moreMuch has been written about protecting older or vulnerable people from online scams – according to Age UK, an older person...
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Read moreWhat is the Residence Nil Rate Band? The Residence Nil Rate Band is an additional nil rate band. It can...
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Read moreThis question has become increasingly prominent with the advancement of technology and the increase in social media platforms. Digital assets...
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Read moreThe Guardianship (Missing Persons) Act 2017 comes into force on 31 July 2019. This is a full 27 Months after the bill was given...
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Read moreAs more of us become internationally mobile, it’s increasingly common to own assets abroad. Yet lawyers say many people...
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Read moreThe Law Gazette has recently reported that ‘DIY Wills’ are being blamed for the rise in probate disputes, and this...
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Read moreFinding beneficiaries for unclaimed assets The amount of unclaimed assets has nearly doubled in the last year, with the Prince...
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Read moreAn increasing number of individuals have connections with more than one jurisdiction. Conflicting rules can significantly affect their estate planning...
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Read moreWhat Happens When Someone Dies Without a Will? It is estimated that between half and two-thirds of the adult population...
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Read moreThe High Court’s decision in the recent case of Legg and Burton v Burton [2017] has highlighted the issues surrounding...
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Read moreThe current Inheritance tax (IHT) threshold, known as the nil-rate band (NRB), has been frozen at its current rate of £325,000...
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