A Welsh rectification

Vaughan Jones and Another v Vaughan Jones and Another 2015 EWHC 1086 Ch

In order to leave a valid will you need to have mental capacity at the time you sign the will right Wrong The recent sad case of Burns v Burns 2016 EWCA Civ 37 once

The unedifying case of Watts v Watts 2015 EWCA Civ 1297 finally came to a close with a Judgment of the Court of Appeal on 21st December 2015 Some readers will recall the first instance

In contentious probate claims as in foreign affairs ending the war can be easier than concluding the peace Take a fairly standard dispute where Party A wishes to admit a will to probate while Party

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