Mundil-Williams v Mundil-Williams & ors WTLR(w) 2021-11

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Rokkan v Rokkan & anr WTLR(w) 2021-10

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Graham v Lynch & ors WTLR(w) 2021-09

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Barrett v Hammond & ors [2021] WTLR 51

Spring 2021 #182

Dr Robert Munroe Black (the ‘testator’) and his wife, Beatrice Maud Black, were a childless couple who made mirror wills dated 29 September 1998. These were professionally prepared by Lucas & Co, which was subsequently taken over by Simpson Millar. Subject to the payment of several pecuniary legacies, on the death of the survivor the wills directed the division of the residuary estate into 52 parts for the benefit of six named individuals as to six parts each and a number of charities as to two parts each.

The testator and his wife amended their wills by codicils dated 2 Augus...

Hinduja v Hinduja & ors WTLR(w) 2021-06

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The parties were four brothers. The claimant was the eldest brother and patriarch of the family. The litigation generally concerned the legal effectiveness or otherwise of two letters, by which the brothers had, inter alia, appointed one another as executors, and had stated that assets held in the name of any individual brother belonged to all four. Through an oversight, the claimant’s advisers had failed to file a certificate of suitability from his litigation friend (and daughter) when the claim was originally made, as required by CPR 21.5. A certificate was later filed togeth...