Inheritance Act Claims - how do you challenge a will?
Are you a litigant in person, running your own case? To receive more guidance, legal surgery (£150), to purchase the book or for further details of our services go to: www.courtwingman.com [email protected] Tel: 020 7193 5572 And if you want my bible on civil litigation, buy Flying Solo - just click here!: www.courtwingman.com/shop/ If you want full legal representation we can help you at our sister law firm. Please email for details. (Redwood Legal no long exists as a law firm, we have moved to another law firm.) We cover a couple of cases we have dealt with involving disputes over a will. These are where a spouse or co-habiting partner do not feel as if they have been fairly treated by executors of a will. The Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 was an important piece of legislation, allowing parties to challenge a will, even against the wishes of the deceased person who made it. As well as a look at these two cases (one a spouse going through a divorce at the time of her husband's death, the other a co-habiting partner whose boyfriend died unexpectedly and the family cut her out of the will), Richard Parsons gives a whistle-stop tour of the way inheritance claims are made and what categories of persons can make claims under the legislation.

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