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Breach of trusts, claims for reasonable financial provision under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975, and Promissory Estoppel matters remain a key component of the practice at Wilson Browne. The team is also able to draw upon support from the firm’s private client department on the interpretation of will clauses and trust matters. Nadia Halliday leads the team from Leicester and is vastly experienced in cases involving applications for Declarations for Presumption of Death.
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- 'They were professional and knowledgeable.’
- ‘The team were all very knowledgeable, they always took the time to explain what they are doing and how long it could take to complete.'
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Work highlights
- Successfully defended a Will challenge on behalf of Ms M. The Estate was worth £350,000 and involved lengthy negotiations until finally the claim was withdrawn.
- Issued a claim on behalf of Mr H under the Inheritance (Provision for Family & Dependants) Act 1975 against her late partner’s estate. The Estate was worth £1.7 million, a successful settlement was made that allowed the claimant to purchase a property.
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