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PROMOTION The rise in claims against estates John Lambe from Forbes solicitors reveals why disputes concerning the distribution of trust funds and deceased estates are rising W /hen someone dies, those left behind often have a strong V V desire to seek expert legal advice and support to decide whether to bring or to defend a claim against the estate. Disputes concerning the administration or the distribution of trust funds or a deceased persons estate are rising. Reasons include: don't have much contact with to litigation. Often this is achleved via mediation where, as your solicitor, we can act as the negotiator with all the parties involved. With our approach, the large majority of cases are settled out of court, usually in under 12 months. We undertake complex and high value cases. We represent both claimants and defendants. This can be the testator. A greater expectation of being the beneficiary of an inheritance coupled with the economic climate means relatives and dependents can feel disappointed with what they have inherited. Added to this is the increasing cost of living and the reliance upon the bank of mum and dad. The increase in property prices over recent years means estates are worth more than they ever have been historically. With more money at stake, the chances of a dispute are higher as more people are willing to challenge each other over the family a very complicated area. Our team has real expertise. You can therefore be assured that you will receive the best quality expert advice and service. Nobody likes disputes, but the truth is they are part of life and at times are unavoidable. Do not be put off by TYPES OF CLAIM The most common disputes imvolve arguments about the validity of a Will or claims for financial provision under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependents) Act 1975 to be made for persons who were excluded as beneficiaries or who did not receive concerms about costs. We offer a free, no obligation initial conversation. Thereafter, we try to be as flexible as possible when it comes to funding. We can discuss a range of price and payment options and often work on a no win, no fee basis. Do not put of having a conversation. We would be pleased to hear from you. assets. People are now living longer, and this increase in life expectancy means Wills are being made and changed later on in life. Doing this at an older age could lead to concerns that the testator might not have had the mental capacity to make their Will, been the victim of undue influence as much as they had expected. Other claims concern disputes about how an estate or a trust is being administered. HOW CAN WE HELP? Forbes are a nationally recognised law firm with a specialist team of solicitors who have a proven track record of successfully concluding all manners of contentious probate issues quickly and cost-effectively. Unless handled delicately, inheritance disputes can become drawn out affairs. That is why our priority is to drive disputes to a resolution as soon as or not known and approved of the If you have an issue you would like contents of their Will. to discuss, contact John Lambe, Family life is becoming increasingly more complex. Second marriages and relationships have led to more diverse family set-ups. For example, a second spouse and children from a previous marriage are both likely to expect to benefit from a Will, even extended families who live away and Senior Associate by emal john.lambeeforbessolicitors.co.uk or call 0333 207 1130. Together forbes possible and ideally without recourse forbessolicitors. Ofices in Accrington, Blackbum, Central Lancashiro, Loods, Manchester and Preston www.forbessolicitors.co.uk PROMOTION The rise in claims against estates John Lambe from Forbes solicitors reveals why disputes concerning the distribution of trust funds and deceased estates are rising W /hen someone dies, those left behind often have a strong V V desire to seek expert legal advice and support to decide whether to bring or to defend a claim against the estate. Disputes concerning the administration or the distribution of trust funds or a deceased persons estate are rising. Reasons include: don't have much contact with to litigation. Often this is achleved via mediation where, as your solicitor, we can act as the negotiator with all the parties involved. With our approach, the large majority of cases are settled out of court, usually in under 12 months. We undertake complex and high value cases. We represent both claimants and defendants. This can be the testator. A greater expectation of being the beneficiary of an inheritance coupled with the economic climate means relatives and dependents can feel disappointed with what they have inherited. Added to this is the increasing cost of living and the reliance upon the bank of mum and dad. The increase in property prices over recent years means estates are worth more than they ever have been historically. With more money at stake, the chances of a dispute are higher as more people are willing to challenge each other over the family a very complicated area. Our team has real expertise. You can therefore be assured that you will receive the best quality expert advice and service. Nobody likes disputes, but the truth is they are part of life and at times are unavoidable. Do not be put off by TYPES OF CLAIM The most common disputes imvolve arguments about the validity of a Will or claims for financial provision under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependents) Act 1975 to be made for persons who were excluded as beneficiaries or who did not receive concerms about costs. We offer a free, no obligation initial conversation. Thereafter, we try to be as flexible as possible when it comes to funding. We can discuss a range of price and payment options and often work on a no win, no fee basis. Do not put of having a conversation. We would be pleased to hear from you. assets. People are now living longer, and this increase in life expectancy means Wills are being made and changed later on in life. Doing this at an older age could lead to concerns that the testator might not have had the mental capacity to make their Will, been the victim of undue influence as much as they had expected. Other claims concern disputes about how an estate or a trust is being administered. HOW CAN WE HELP? Forbes are a nationally recognised law firm with a specialist team of solicitors who have a proven track record of successfully concluding all manners of contentious probate issues quickly and cost-effectively. Unless handled delicately, inheritance disputes can become drawn out affairs. That is why our priority is to drive disputes to a resolution as soon as or not known and approved of the If you have an issue you would like contents of their Will. to discuss, contact John Lambe, Family life is becoming increasingly more complex. Second marriages and relationships have led to more diverse family set-ups. For example, a second spouse and children from a previous marriage are both likely to expect to benefit from a Will, even extended families who live away and Senior Associate by emal john.lambeeforbessolicitors.co.uk or call 0333 207 1130. Together forbes possible and ideally without recourse forbessolicitors. Ofices in Accrington, Blackbum, Central Lancashiro, Loods, Manchester and Preston www.forbessolicitors.co.uk