
When is it too late to challenge a Will?
The vast majority of Will disputes will occur shortly after the death of the deceased, although it is not uncommon for claimants to delay initiating legal proceedings for various reasons.
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Expert legal support for family matters, property, and life’s key milestones.
Personal legal advice tailored to you and your family, at every stage of life.
Trusted legal expertise to support, protect, and grow your business.
From everyday matters to complex challenges, our experts collaborate to give your business complete support.
TWM Solicitors is one of the largest legal practices in Surrey, and one of the South East’s leading law firms.
TWM Solicitors has offices in Guildford, Wimbledon, Leatherhead and Reigate, and offers meeting facilities in Epsom and London.

The vast majority of Will disputes will occur shortly after the death of the deceased, although it is not uncommon for claimants to delay initiating legal proceedings for various reasons.

TWM has a specialist Dispute Resolution team who are highly experienced in providing bespoke advice and support to aggrieved shareholders, ensuring timely action and effective resolution of disputes.

In England and Wales, individuals have the right to make a claim against their late spouse’s estate under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 (Inheritance Act).

In the ever-evolving legal landscape, the escalating number of Will disputes has become a focal point of concern. Drawing inspiration from a recent article in

In the case of John E Griggs & Sons Ltd v High Firs Penthouses Ltd [2023] EWHC 2231 (TCC), the High Court’s refusal to grant

When disputes arise, the traditional route often involves going to Court. However, there are alternative approaches available for dispute resolution and the most common form is mediation.
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