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Mistakes in Wills

Where a will does not reflect the deceased’s wishes, or where an estate is not properly administered, you may be able to claim. Opal Legal has been recognised as a Top 200 UK Law Firm.

Mistakes in Wills

When a Will is ambiguous or does not do what the person who made it intended, there are ways to remedy the position.

Construction
  • By agreement between those concerned;

  • Following a court application by the executors under section 48 of the Administration of Justice Act 1985, which usually does not involve a hearing; or

  • Following full court proceedings.

It is advisable for all parties, including the executors, to obtain legal advice in relation to these claims.

Rectification

The court can “rectify” a Will, to add, change or remove wording, where that will correct either:

  • A “clerical error” on the part of the person drafting the Will, that is a mistake that they have made without really thinking about it; or

  • A failure by the person drafting the Will to properly understand the instructions of the testator.

Professional negligence

A solicitor may be found to be negligent if they have made a mistake in the Will or failed to follow up on a person’s Will instructions and that person dies before they sign their Will.

If a professional has been negligent and caused financial loss, it may be possible to bring a claim against them. Initially, you will need to consider whether it is possible to correct the position by, for example, reaching an agreement or bringing an application for construction or rectification of that Will.

Please contact us if you are interested in discussing these options with a member of our team.
 

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Why Use Opal Legal's Mistakes in Wills Team?

If you choose to work with us, you will discover exceptionally talented lawyers who have a passion for making a genuine difference to our clients’ lives. We pride ourselves in being approachable and always ensure that everything we do is in your best interests.

All our solicitors are either full members of ACTAPS (the Association of Contentious Trust and Probate Specialists) or are working towards that. The team is overseen and led by experienced Partner, Helen Thompson, who is a member of STEP (the global professional association for practitioners who specialise in inheritance and succession planning) and has completed the Advanced Certificate in Trust Disputes. We are also proud to be ranked in the top tier of the prestigious Legal 500 directory.

We provide practical advice and, unlike other firms, are able to deliver a complete service with support from colleagues in our Property and Private Client teams.

From the outset, our costs will be clear and transparent, and we offer a range of funding options, including:

  • “No Win, No Fee” agreements

  • Deferred payment

  • Fixed fees

  • Litigation loans

  • Third-party funding

  • Legal expenses insurance

  • “After the event” insurance

Please contact us if you are interested in discussing these options with a member of our team.

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