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Lost Inheritance

English law allow for claims in regards to inheritance by those who believe that they have been unduly left out of will or have not been given a fair enough portion of the deceased’s estate for one reason or another. A successful claim brought under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 can alter the distribution of property of a person who has died, contrary to their will or intestacy. Do you need expert legal advice regarding the lost inheritance? You can speak to one our Wills and Probate Solicitors online and get expert legal advice right now.

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