Case studies
We were originally instructed in a claim in which the deceased's will was contested on the ground that he did not have testamentary capacity. The matter went to a final hearing and judgment was given in favour of the claimant.
We acted on behalf of William Osenton, who was executor of his late mother's estate, in relation to a dispute between his three brothers regarding the validity of their mother's will.
Our contentious private client team acted on behalf of the executor of the estate of Anthony Tackaberry and successfully defended a claim that a property registered in his name was held on trust, rather than absolutely owned by his estate.
Our contentious private client team acted on behalf of Pamela Carvel, niece of Thomas Carvel, in a claim regarding the court's jurisdiction to remove trustees and personal representatives from office. The claim involved technical arguments relating to the interpretation of statutory authority for the court's jurisdiction in this area.
Our client had been gifted a property by his mother before she died. The property had been purchased in her sole name. However, after her death, our client's stepfather claimed that the property had been purchased using joint funds, but that for various reasons it had been registered in the mother's sole name, and that the intention behind the gift to our client was that he should hold the property on trust for his mother and stepfather.
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Lost wills and conspiracy to suppress a will
Our contentious private client team successfully defended a highly unusual case where the claimant alleged that our clients had deliberately suppressed a will made by their father in favour of the claimant.
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Application to amend a statutory will
Our client was a beneficiary under a statutory will which had been executed on behalf of the patient some years previously.
We have advised on a number of matters where we already act for an executor in the administration of an estate in which a claim has been made against the estate, most commonly by a spouse of the deceased or someone who had been cohabiting with them, on the ground that reasonable financial provision has not been made for them from the estate......>>
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Rectifying an incorrectly drafted deed
Our client's father executed a deed of gift under which his intention was to give our client a third of his share in a property which was owned jointly between the father and a trust.
The Indian-owned Tata Group comprises over 100 operating companies exporting products and services to 85 countries across six continents. With revenue in 2012 of more than $100 billion, the conglomerate’s companies employ over 450,000 people worldwide and operate in seven business sectors - communications and information technology, engineering, materials, services, energy, consumer products, and chemicals.
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A&E misses scaphoid fracture of wrist
We settled a claim against Darent Valley Hospital for negligently failing to diagnose and treat a fractured scaphoid. Our client was aged 21 when he was playing football and fell forward during a tackle, landing on his outstretched arm and bending his wrist backwards.
Our client first entered the UK as student in 2000, he was ten years old at the time. For 13 years he continued to legally stay in the UK as a student, first to attend boarding school and then to pursue his undergraduate and postgraduate studies.
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