Challenging a Will in Probate on Grounds of Mental Capacity (Dementia)
In the recent case of Catling v. Catling, Mrs Catling’s 2007 will was declared invalid because she did have the requisite mental capacity when she made it. The Court…
In the recent case of Catling v. Catling, Mrs Catling’s 2007 will was declared invalid because she did have the requisite mental capacity when she made it. The Court…
In the recent case of Marley v Rawlings (2014) the Supreme Court held that disputed wills can be rectified under section 20 of the Administration of Justice Act…
It is not uncommon for a person to make more than one will in their lifetime. Unsurprisingly, disputes often arise where a person has made more than one…
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