2020-08-19
Legal Articles

Is a promise legally enforceable?

Home / Knowledge base / Is a promise legally enforceable?

Posted by Martin Oliver on 12 January 2015

Martin Oliver - Contesting a Will Lawyer
Martin Oliver Partner
Sign up for updates

Share article

About the author

Martin specialises in inheritance disputes such as contesting a will and litigation involving wills and trusts.

Martin Oliver

Martin specialises in inheritance disputes such as contesting a will and litigation involving wills and trusts.

Recent articles

07 January 2025 Real Estate Rundown: Landlord and Tenant Act 1954

In this episode of Real Estate Rundown, our Commercial Real Estate experts, David Slade and Andrew Jones, discuss the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 and the significant changes proposed by the Law Commission in their recent consultation paper.

Read article
07 January 2025 Armstrong v Armstrong: proprietary estoppel claim arising from a fractious family dispute

A recent case, Armstrong v Armstrong, heard in the High Court in November 2024 involved claim made by a son against his father's estate on two grounds: proprietary estoppel and for financial provision under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1972.

Read article
06 January 2025 Submitting an Employment Tribunal Claim

Individuals looking to bring an Employment Tribunal claim against an employer can do so by submitting a document known as an “ET1 Claim Form” (often referred to as an “ET1” for short). This document initiates legal proceedings and sets the groundwork for the entirety of a case.

Read article