top of page


ARE “NO-WIN, NO-FEE” AGREEMENTS AVALIABLE FOR CLAIMS AGAINST AN ESTATE?
Funding arrangements such as Conditional Fee Agreements (“CFA’s”) or Damages Based Agreements (“DBA’s”) are collectively referred to as...
Laura Alliss
May 193 min read
0 views
0 comments


I'VE BEEN APPOINTED AS EXECUTOR OF A WILL AND NOW A DISPUTE HAS ARISEN, WHAT DO I DO?
You may have agreed to act as an executor for a friend or family member but now find yourself being dragged into a probate dispute and...
Laura Alliss
May 194 min read
0 views
0 comments


THE SUPREME COURT JUDGEMENT IN HIRICHAND v HIRICHAND (2024) – HAS THE LAW CHANGED?
The decision of the Supreme Court in the case of Hirichand has today been published, which confirms that when considering the level of...
Laura Alliss
May 194 min read
0 views
0 comments


Contentious Probate in the Spotlight: Lessons from the Liam Payne Estate
Following Liam Payne’s tragic passing at only 31 years old, it has recently been reported that he has left behind a £24.3 million...
Laura Alliss
May 192 min read
0 views
0 comments


I’ve promised to leave my property to someone after my death, and now I’ve changed my mind ….
Most people believe that they have the freedom to decide who they leave their estate to following their death, however this is not always...
Laura Alliss
Oct 16, 20244 min read
4 views
0 comments


What constitutes a Probate Dispute?
Disputes relating the validity of a will When disputing the validity of a will, claims include: Whether the formalities contained within...
Laura Alliss
Oct 15, 20243 min read
5 views
0 comments


Do I have the right to leave my estate to whomever I choose?
Most people believe that they have complete freedom to make a will leaving their estate to whomever they choose, even if that means...
Laura Alliss
Oct 15, 20245 min read
13 views
0 comments
bottom of page