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Who can bring a claim?
The following are categories of individuals who can bring a claim under the Inheritance Act:
What is the time limit for bring a claim?
The claim must be issued by the court within six months of the Grant of Probate (or letters of administration, in the case of intestacy). There is, therefore, a very short period in which you can take advice and start a claim.
If the time limit has passed, then it is possible to see the Court’s permission to bring the claim out of time.
Does it matter where the deceased lived?
The Inheritance Act only applies to the estate of individuals who were domiciled in England and Wales at the date of death. It does not apply to any other parts of the UK. The country of residence of the claimant is not relevant.
What is meant by ‘reasonable financial provision’?
For all claimants, except spouses and civil partners, reasonable financial provision is defined as being ‘such financial provision as it would be reasonable in all the circumstances of the case for the applicant to receive for his maintenance’.
The same definition does not apply to spouses and civil partners as for those categories of claimant, financial provision is not limited to what is required for their maintenance.
What factors will the court consider when deciding on the claim?
The court will consider a number of factors to decide if reasonable financial provision has been made and if not, what the appropriate order is. These include:
Will I have to go to court?
Inheritance Act claims are subject to short time limits for the bringing of a claim. It is, for this reason, that in most cases, a claim is issued to protect the claim from being time barred. Very few Inheritance Act claims get to trial, with most being settled by means of negotiation or mediation.
Next steps
For more information, please contact Timothy Green on 01952 272222 or timothygreen@martinkaye.co.uk.
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