Category: Inheritance & will disputes
Happy Families? Moving in with Mum
Living on your own can be lonely, especially as you grow older. For many families the logical answer is that […]
The Estate That Jack Built – Millionaire Widow Claims More Money From Her Late Husband’s Estate
The recent high profile case of Dellal v Dellal concerns Ruanne Dellal, the widow of the millionaire property dealer, Jack […]
Divorcing? Beware the Death Trap!
Divorce is not the end of the world; death is. If you are divorced – or are considering a divorce […]
New ‘Guardianship’ Law to Help Families of Missing People
The Presumption of Death Act, which received royal assent in May 2013, put in place the legal framework to enable […]
“Whaddya Mean?” – Interpreting a Will
Joan Edward’s Will has received widespread media coverage over the last few days. She passed away last December, aged 90 […]
Inheritance Disputes – The Dementia Timebomb
In the UK some 800,000 people are living with dementia; over 64,000 in our region. Rising property prices, the baby […]
Presumption of Death Bill Becomes Law
A new law has come into force that offers hope to families of those who have gone missing. The Presumption […]
Accident Claims and Inheritance Disputes Deadline – 31st March 2013
Crucial reforms affecting the funding of litigation cases are coming into effect on 1st April 2013. The Jackson Reforms, as […]