Lattimer v Karamanoli was an interesting battle over whether a Will should be revoked by marriage is heading for trial. In this article, Noel McNicholas provides his thoughts and explores this case in further detail.
Have you ever heard of the term fraudulent calumny? In will disputes fraudulent calumny means deceitful and harmful remarks made to manipulate a testator's intended beneficiaries. Part 4 of Noel McNicholas's series explains this in more depth.
Undue influence refers to situations where a testator's Will is contested because they were improperly pressured into making a Will contrary to their real wishes. This blog explores further how it can affect individuals when it comes to their Will.
Challenging a Will for lack of knowledge and approval questions the testator's understanding. If proven, the Will can be invalidated by the court. Part 2 of our contentious probate blog series provides you with all you need to know.
The thought of discussing your Will may not always come to mind immediately amidst the flurry of organising a wedding. However, have you ever thought of how such events like marriage or a divorce can impact your Will?
In this 6 part series, we will examine the various ways to challenge the validity of a will. Part 1 covers testamentary capacity, and we explore the history of this legal area, what makes a will valid, and how we can help.
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