
Apart from the sad loss of the deceased, death often brings a variety of financial problems; and sometimes an unexpected, unpleasant surprise which may cause great distress and upset within the family. Whether your problem, as personal representative, beneficiary or family member, is:
we can provide a detached, analytical but sympathetic assessment of the issues and advise on the best available remedies, including negotiating with other family members, the drafting of proceedings and representation in the Chancery or Family Divisions or (if appropriate) in the local County Court.
Issues concerning the personal welfare and/or property and affairs of those believed to lack mental capacity can often provoke similar grounds of dispute between suspicious family members, and certain members of this and the family team are able to advise, identify where issues might arise under the Mental Capacity Act and assist with proceedings before the Court of Protection.
Members whose names in the right hand panel are shown in blue are prepared in appropriate cases to accept instructions directly from individuals, companies or other entities under the Bar's Public Access Rules. For more detail please see the Public Access page on this website.