
A will can be defined as a person’s wishes in the form of a written document legally executed to which they declare the disposals of his or her property or estate after their passing. However, it is common knowledge that the deceased’s wishes may be not have been included within the will, or the will was rejected as invalid. In this instance one who feels they’re entitled to more of the provisions may claim against the deceased estate.
There’s a chance the deceased didn’t leave a will or the will is considered invalid and therefore one doesn’t receive their rightful share. Through the help of probate solicitors, one can claim against the estate to ensure they receive a share or a greater proportion of it.”
One may claim against the estate for financial provis...
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