Introduction The law of succession in England and Wales is governed by a statutory framework that has remained largely unchanged since the Victorian era. The Wills Act 1837, particularly its strict formality requirements under section 9, was designed for a world of paper, ink, and in-person interaction. However, in the ...
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Introduction The transmission of property upon death is a fundamental aspect of any legal system, ensuring the orderly transfer of ...
Read ArticleHow has the case of Ilot v Mitson changed the approach to contested probate cases going forward?
Introduction Contested probate cases in England and Wales often involve challenges to wills under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and ...
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