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Can a beneficiary contest a trust?

Deciding whether to contest a trust is a big decision. It is important to make sufficient investigations at the outset t...

Posted by Anna Sutcliffe
Published on 12 April 2022
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How to recover money from a trust

It may be that you are the beneficiary of a trust, but that you are unclear whether you are entitled to receive anything...

Posted by Anna Sutcliffe
Published on 23 March 2022
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How to remove a Trustee

A trustee owes a duty of honesty, integrity, loyalty and good faith to the beneficiaries of the Trust.

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Published on 23 March 2022
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Costs in Trust litigation

The general principle is that a trustee has a basic right to be indemnified out of the trust fund for expense or liabili...

Posted by Anna Sutcliffe
Published on 23 March 2022
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Six-figure claim for pedestrian

We settled a claim for Mr H for a favourable six-figure sum despite the denial of liability by the motorist who caused t...

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Published on 15 March 2022
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Increase to Probate Court fees

The Ministry of Justice have announced that following a consultation last year, all users of the probate service will pa...

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Published on 28 January 2022
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A detailed guide to probate

The process of dealing with the death of a loved one is usually talked about in emotional terms, and understandably so. ...

Posted by Katie Alsop
Published on 18 January 2022

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