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Service Category: Wills and Probate

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Inheritance Act Claims

If you have been excluded from a will, have not been left as much or what you were expecting, or did not inherit due to the rules of intestacy, it may be possible to make a claim using the Inheritance Act.

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Statutory Will Disputes

When an individual lacks the mental capacity to make a will, the Court of Protection (COP) can make a statutory will on their behalf. The court may also appoint a deputy to look after their affairs.

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Professional Negligence — Hennah Haywood Law specialist legal support

Professional Negligence

Everyone will utilise professional services at some point during their lifetime. When you instruct a professional, the professional has a set standard that they must always maintain and uphold. They have a duty to provid

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Defending a Contested Will

At Hennah Haywood Law, we have a highly experienced team within our contentious probate department who specialise in inheritance disputes. This includes defending a contested will claim on behalf of the beneficiaries and

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Contesting a Will — Hennah Haywood Law specialist legal support

Contesting a Will

Losing someone can be an incredibly emotional time for all of the family. Disputes around someone’s estate are unpleasant but unfortunately they do happen frequently, they can also be incredibly complex and involve inter

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Estate Planning Solicitors — Hennah Haywood Law specialist legal support

Estate Planning Solicitors

Estate planning solicitors ensure that you have the right strategy, and management is essential in developing an effective plan for you and your loved ones upon your passing. This does not just mean to write a will… esta

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Probate Sale Conveyancing — Hennah Haywood Law specialist legal support

Probate Sale Conveyancing

When someone dies and has a property solely in their name, a grant of probate will be required before a sale or transfer of the property can proceed. This Executor(s) of the will will be required to sell the property as

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