Contested Probate Disputes

Contested Probate Disputes

Why Mediate Will Disputes?



Probate and wills are two of the most emotive areas of law. Dealing with the division of wealth, the dynamics of the family can combine with emotion, misunderstanding and legal complexities to create a wide variety of challenging situations and competing interests. 



The view that the costs of any claim will “come out of the Estate” is often not fully considered. Parties must not overlook the fact that there will be a finite value within the Estate and if that is exhausted through litigation the parties themselves will have to foot the balance of the bill – AND if the dispute goes to Court that can be very large. For example a recent case in Manchester which lasted for 5 days, the Judge and the parties having the benefit of 2 QC’s and 2 Junior Counsel, cost the Estate (the Parties) circa £1,000,000.00 jointly – the Claim – valued at less than £80,000.00! No-one received any benefit and proportionality went out of the window.



1975 Act claims



Claims can also be made under the The Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 (often referred to as the “Inheritance Act” or “1975 Act”) which allows certain categories of people to make a claim against the deceased’s estate, if they believe that the deceased did not make reasonable financial provision for them.



All of these types of claims are emotionally charged and there is no certainty as to the result, which ultimately the Judge will decide. Mediation is perfectly suited to these disputes, it allows greater creativity in a solution – you aren’t restricted to a financial sum and it allows the parties to get to the root cause of the issue allowing the parties to move on with their lives. 



Get matters sorted



Work with an experienced mediator and people who could end up facing each other across a court room floor usually find that they can get to an outcome that everyone can live with. There are usually no winners when these cases go to court so why not call NWMS to enquire about mediation or ask your adviser to do so?

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