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Opinion  |  09:12:24
Wiltshire solicitor home visits – How we help connect to our local community
Improving the accessibility of solicitor services across Wiltshire
Contesting a will desktop RWK Goodman
Opinion  |  05:08:24
Contesting a Will – what you need to know.
If you believe that a will should be contested, then you’ll probably have lots of questions you want to ask us. We regularly deal with Will disputes and aim to find solutions which best...
Amanda Noyce inheritance wars
Opinion  |  04:04:24
As featured on TV show Inheritance Wars: What families need to know about inheritance disputes
Amanda Noyce is one of the most highly regarded inheritance dispute solicitors in the country and has successfully worked on many high profile, and landmark cases involving inheritance disputes. That is why she was approached to feature as an expert contributor in the television documentary series, Inheritance Wars.
Opinion  |  06:10:23
DIY Wills – The risks that could cost you more than you save
Not seeking proper legal advice when drawing up a Will can seem initially cost-effective. However, in the long run, this decision can lead to catastrophic implications in dealing with your estate.
RWK Goodman - I’d like to give money to my family or a charity before I die.
Opinion  |  23:03:23
How much money can I gift before being taxed?
Many people are choosing to write a Will or review their estate planning in the current circumstances. We take a look at the options for bestowing gifts, either to family or others, or to charity.
Opinion  |  15:03:19
Inheritance Act claims: More uncertainty over time limits
In the recent case of Cowan v Foreman a widow attempted to make a claim on an estate 17 months after the relevant deadline had passed. The judge refused to give permission for her late claim, suggesting a stricter approach should be adopted by the court in the future. However, a recent decision in the case of Bhusate v Patel, to allow a widow to make a claim over 25 years out of time, suggests that this strict approach may not be adopted for every case.