A son, who had offered to donate a lung to his father while he was ill, was awarded over a quarter of his father’s estate by the High Court after a lengthy dispute with his sister over their father’s Will validity.
‘Holograph Will’ thrown out of court after witnessing errors
A ‘holograph Will’ has been thrown out of court after a beneficiary named in a previous Will alleged foul play.
The case – which was heard by the High Court of England and Wales in March – centres around the Last Will and Testament of Robert Whalley, a former British naval officer and Professor at the British University in Dubai and Loughborough University.
Director who disposed of indebted company receives disqualification order
A director who attempted to sell his shareholding in a company which failed to pay its taxes has been fined and disqualified, a report has revealed.
Judge settles inheritance dispute using 100 year old law
A judge has settled a case involving a dispute between two stepsisters over who should inherit the estate of their parents, who were found dead at the same time in their £280,000 property.
What are the Health and Safety requirements for Landlords?
The Tenant Fees Act came into effect on 1 June 2019, meaning that there are specific rulings on payment for Landlords. But, what are the health and safety requirements for landlords?