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This guide sets out what a beneficiary of an Irish estate is actually entitled to and goes deeper into specific questions beneficiaries ask most often... 09 Jul
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  • Beneficiary Rights, Curated Content

Beneficiary Rights in Ireland: What Are You Entitled To?

Northern Ireland's legal system is based on common law and is closely aligned with England and Wales. While the succession rules and probate procedures are broadly similar, there are important practical differences. 15 Oct
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Related Resources

Probate in Northern Ireland: Key Jurisdictional Differences

On occasions a will may have been prepared in such a manner that it is not clear precisely what the testator intended. Competing interpretations can often lead to a dispute between parties... 19 Mar
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Communication Breakdowns, Curated Content

What Happens When a Will is Vague or Ambiguous?

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