by alternative resolution to conflict | May 26, 2023 | contentious probate, executors, trustees, Wills and Probate
Mediation, whether wills and probate or any other type of mediation, has four main characteristics: Mediation is voluntary – the parties involved in mediation engage under their own free will. Mediation is self-determined – the mediator brings people together and...
by alternative resolution to conflict | May 17, 2023 | contentious trusts, trustees, trusts
Trusts are deceptively simple. The legal owner of an asset, transfers its ownership to a willing third party (a trustee), for the benefit of another person (a beneficiary). But there are a complex set of rules governing trusts, that can make disputes very difficult...
by alternative resolution to conflict | May 10, 2023 | contentious probate, executors, values, Wills and Probate
There’s been a lot of talk about values in the press, on the run up to the King’s Coronation. Will the new monarch lead to a reinstatement of national values, are the old one’s obsolete, has our world changed so much since the coronation of Elizabeth II that we need...
by alternative resolution to conflict | May 4, 2023 | business inheritance, executors, Wills and Probate
At some time in our life we are going to be conned. No matter how careful we are, how many cross checks we make, no matter how many reviews we read, someone is going to get the better of us. Whether it’s a holiday company selling us short on the experience of a...
by alternative resolution to conflict | May 4, 2023 | business inheritance, executors, mediation, Wills and Probate
Most executors, who take on the responsibility of carrying out the final wishes of a deceased friend colleague or family member, complete their obligation without any problems. But some hit unexpected issues, leaving them uncertain about how to resolve seemingly...
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