Fenners Probate & Inheritance Practice Group

Changes in the pattern of wealth mean that planning for inheritance and dealing with its consequences after death now matter to most families. Many people, not just those with family businesses or farms, leave substantial assets when they die. Sadly, families all too often fall out over the estates of deceased family members.

The Fenners Probate & Inheritance Practice Group offers the substantial expertise that enables us to address the complexity of probate law, whilst remaining acutely aware that it frequently impinges on delicate relationships at difficult times in family life.

Medical advances, and greater social awareness, have also heightened the importance of protecting the personal and financial rights of older people and those with disabilities, whether living at home or in residential settings. This has led to far more people granting powers of attorney to family members or friends, with the need for oversight or intervention by the Court of Protection.

The Probate & Inheritance Practice Group is structured to meet those needs. In addition to its trusts and probate specialists, the Probate & Inheritance Practice Group also contains certain members of the Fenners Family Practice Group who undertake Court of Protection cases in which the primary concern is the welfare of older or disabled people.

What we do

The rights of the elderly and those with disabilities:

  • Care at home or in residential settings and the safeguarding of rights
  • Powers of attorney, mental capacity, and the Court of Protection
  • The sharing of property and homes by the elderly with others

Protecting assets:

  • Advising on the drafting of tax-efficient wills and trusts
  • Inheritance and related tax planning for family companies and estate
  • Nationality, residence and domicile in relation to overseas assets

Dealing with property after death:

  • Grants of probate and letters of administration
  • The interpretation of wills and their due execution
  • Testamentary intention and capacity
  • Undue influence by family, friends and carers
  • The revocation of wills
  • Intestate and insolvent estates
  • Inheritance tax liability and related issues

Inheritance Act claims

Listing of barristers within our Probate and Inheritance Practice Group

Martin Collier

Martin Collier

Year of Call: 1982

Bruce Monnington

Bruce Monnington

Year of Call: 1989

Clive Pithers

Clive Pithers

Year of Call: 1989

Duncan Macpherson

Duncan Macpherson

Year of Call: 1994

Elizabeth White

Elizabeth White

Year of Call: 2006

Liam Varnam

Liam Varnam

Year of Call: 2007

Contact the Fenners Probate & Inheritance Practice Group

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