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Where executors are not administering an estate, it is possible to issue a citation to encourage action to be taken. There are three types of citation, which are as follows: Citation to accept or r...
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Usually, a copy of a Will would be kept with the person’s important papers. If you cannot find a copy, then contacting the law firm that acted for the deceased is the best starting point. This may b...
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The Inheritance (Provision for Family & Dependants) Act 1975 (“the Act”) allows certain categories of people (including spouses, children, some cohabitants, and those being financially maintai...
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If you have entered a caveat and are served with a warning, you must act quickly. You have 14 days (including the day you were served) to enter an appearance. If you do nothing, your caveat will be...
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If you are applying for a Grant of Probate of someone’s estate and are notified that a caveat has been registered over the estate, you may wish to issue a warning at the Probate Registry. You can...
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Https://youtu.be/QmPPTK25h9k To round up our series Understanding Inheritance Claims, partner Oliver Jackson and solicitor Tom Dickinson answered questions the team are frequently asked surrounding...
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In today’s blog instalment of Understanding Inheritance Claims Tom Dickinson outlines the claim an individual, who’s partner died while they were unmarried/not in a civil partnership, could make u...
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This week at Anthony Gold we are running our series Understanding Inheritance Claims. Throughout the week partners Beth Holden, Oliver Jackson and solicitor Tom Dickinson will be providing advice for...
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