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The inheritance Act of 1975 is one of the most used acts for contesting a will
When someone feels that adequate financial provision has not been made for them they will often look to the inheritance act of 1975 to make a claim when putting th
deceased's will
in this type of claim
is known as a claim under the inheritance active 1975
and is usually made for adequate financial
provision if you think you may have grounds for claim under the inheritance act 1975 Act
the first thing to do is to see if you are eligible to make a claim
to make a claim must have been wholly or partly dependent on the deceased
immediately prior to their death all
be this past deceased alternatively previous spouse is the did not remarried
may be able to make the claim
any person was treated as a parent to child by marriage
also me
if you are unsure if you fit into one of these patterns please call us on 0845
475 7141 as we offer free initial advise and guide
the second test is as adequate provision been made in
this is often very subject to the new be down to the judge's discretion
but again we can help guide you through chances have successfully making a claim
we can help
and we offer free initial advice about any further obligation
so give us a call on 0845 475
71 41 and we will see how we can help
that number again is 0845 foursome
by 714 that is 0845
475 7141