Inheritance Disputes - Easy guide

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To make a claim under the Inheritance Act, the Deceased needs to be domiciled in England and Wales. The question of domicile is complicated; call us and we can discuss whether you may have a claim

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Was the Deceased domiciled in England and Wales at the date of death?

Claims outside 6 months can be brought in exceptional circumstances, if need advice, contact us

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Are you within six months of the Grant of Probate?

You should be entitled to financial provision as is reasonable in all the circumstances of the case – not limited to what you need for your maintenance; contact us

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Were you married to or, in a civil partnership with, the deceased?

If you need advice as to whether you fall into one of these categories, contact us

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Do you fall into another category of claimant:

  • Former spouse or c.p. who has not remarried
  • A co-habitant for at least 2 years
  • A child or treated as a child
  • Person maintained by the deceased

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Have you received reasonable financial provision as is reasonable for your maintenance in all the circumstances?

You may have a claim. Contact Us.

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