Results for 'estate'
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Who Is Entitled to Administer An Estate If There Is No Will?
When a person dies, someone needs to take responsibility for the estate. Paralegal Olivia Sullivan explains more.
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Succession: A Riveting Drama Highlighting the Importance of Estate Planning
While the show’s main focus is on the internal dynamics of the Roy family as they vie for control of their media empire, it also serves as a compelling reminder of the real-world importance of estate planning and having a will in place.
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Can You Sue Your Estate Agent for Negligence?
If you’ve been let down professionally by your estate agent when attempting to buy or sell a property, then you could be the victim of negligence. In this guide, the legal team at Wilson Browne explains what professional negligence in real estate is and the possibilities of when you might be able to make a claim.
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Contested Wills, Trusts, Probate And Estate Claims For Devon & Cornwall
Challenging a Will, making a claim against an Estate or resolving a Trust dispute are…
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Estate Agents Amongst First Wave Of Businesses To Reopen?
Several tabloid newspapers have claimed that estate agents could be amongst the first wave of…
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Contested Wills, Trusts, Probate and Estate Claims (Overview)
Contentious Probate – Challenging a Will, claims against an Estate, disputes over the administration of a Trust (disputes between executors). Unfairly Left out of a Will? Disinherited? Was a Will unduly influenced? Did the person have mental capacity?
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Fulfilling The Role Of A Personal Representative When Administering The Estate
Dealing with a family member’s passing is difficult in itself, but if you are responsible for administering the estate, your worries are automatically heightened and not without good reason
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Probate & Administration Of Estates
The Probate specialists at Wilson Browne can assist you with the probate process, helping you to ease the burden of administering an estate. Our specialist team can ensure that all the necessary steps are taken as quickly and accurately as possible.
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Contentious Probate – Challenging or Contesting a Will or Trust, and Claims Against Estates
Contentious Probate – Challenging or Contesting a Will or Trust, Claims Against Estates. Left out of a Will? Disinherited? Was a Will unduly influenced? Did the person have mental capacity? Unfairly left out of a Will?
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Antoine (Administrator of the estate of Joseph Antoine deceased) v Barclays Bank plc and others [2018] EWHC 395 (Ch)
Paragraph 2(1)(a) of Schedule 4 to the Land Registration Act 2002 (LRA 2002) empowers the…