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Inheritance Act claims: Supreme Court to decide if CFA success fee counts as ‘debt’ when assessing extent of reasonable financial provision

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Posted by Katie Alsop on 17 January 2024

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Katie Alsop Partner & Head of Disputes Group
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Katie Alsop

Partner & Head of Disputes Group

Katie specialises in contested wills, proprietary estoppel, disputed estates involving farms and Inheritance Act claims.

Katie Alsop

Katie specialises in contested wills, proprietary estoppel, disputed estates involving farms and Inheritance Act claims.

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