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Legal Articles

Contesting a Will can often occur when it comes time to go over the Will of a deceased person. This involves a claim being made under the Inheritance (Family Provision) Act, 1972 (known as an Inheritance Claim) on the basis that the Will maker failed to provide for a family member in their Will where… Read more »

In a situation where you believe to have been unrightfully left out of a family member’s Well, you may have the right to contest it. Disputing a will can raise a number of questions, including who can contest a Will? A claim can be made under the Inheritance (Family Provision) Act, 1972 (“the Act”) (known… Read more »

The death of a family member or friend is a difficult time, and the process of administering the estate can feel complicated and stressful. During this process, you’ll come across the term “Grant of Probate”. But what does it mean, and do I need a Grant of Probate for deceased estates? Keep reading to learn… Read more »

The loss of a family member is always a sad time, but it may become an even more distressing experience if you find that you have not been included in the deceased’s Will. If you have recently discovered that you were left out of your parent’s Will, you will likely be asking yourself “how do… Read more »

Imagine this: you engage a contractor to perform construction work.  You are issued with an invoice at the end of the job, but the work is defective or not what you asked for.  You do what you think is the right thing and try and talk to the contractor about fixing the work before you… Read more »