Category Mutual Wills,
COSTS BUDGETING IN FATAL CASES WHERE THERE IS A CHILD
I had an interesting email this morning from Jon Heath, solicitor at Levins, Liverpool. It dealt with the issue of costs budgeting in a fatal case where there is a child involved. BUDGETING, FATAL ACCIDENTS AND CHILDREN CLAIMS “I recently attended a CCMC at the County Court at Liverpool on behalf of the claimant in […]
MUTUAL WILLS: A MATTER OF WITNESS CREDIBILITY
There is a detailed discussion of the law of mutual wills in the judgment of HHJ Paul Matthews (sitting as a High Court judge) in Legg & Anor v Burton & Ors [2017] EWHC 2088 (Ch). This will be looked at in a later post. Here I want to look at the important point that the […]