If you are concerned about the way a trust is being managed or you wish to raise a concern over someone’s Will or the way their estate is being handled, you are strongly advised to speak to a legal expert. Trusts and probate are complex areas of law and you need to ensure that you do not inadvertently make matters more difficult.
Involving a solicitor early on can often prevent a situation from degenerating, giving you a stronger chance of finding an acceptable solution and avoiding a lengthy disagreement.
At Lawrence Stephens, we represent trustees, executors and beneficiaries in many types of disputes. Our team have a high level of experience and are often able to resolve matters swiftly and without the need for a court hearing.
We offer a full range of contentious trusts and probate services, including:
We will identify the key issues in your case and discuss the options open to you and the best course of action.
Our assessment of the strength of your claim or defence will be honest and our advice clear and pragmatic. Trust and probate cases can be protracted if not managed efficiently and we will always do all we can to resolve matters quickly.
We can enter into negotiations on your behalf to try to find a resolution and if this is not successful, we can assist you through mediation. This is generally a faster and more cost-effective way of finding a solution than litigation and you can be sure that the outcome will be acceptable to you, unlike at a court hearing. It can also help relationships from degenerating which can be particularly important where family members are involved.
Where a trustee fails to properly manage a trust fund or breaches the trust placed in them, beneficiaries may decide to take action. They can request the removal of the trustee in some circumstances and also take steps to protect and recover assets.
Trust law can be complicated and you are strongly advised to speak to an expert if you have concerns. Early intervention can ensure that the trust fund is protected and that trustees are on notice that they are under scrutiny.
Disagreements are unfortunately common after a death. Those close to the deceased may disagree with the actions of an executor, dispute the validity of a Will or believe they should have been left a legacy.
Our team can advise you of your rights and represent you in bringing or defending a claim.
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To speak to one of our contentious trusts and probate solicitors, ring us on 020 7936 8888, email us at enquiries@lawstep.co.uk or fill in our contact form.
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