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July 29, 2024

Undue influence – A Case Study

Mrs Cromwell lived at home alone and was 89 years old. Her husband died several years ago, and she was lonely. She was very frail, suffered from glaucoma and was […]

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July 22, 2024

Guidance based on different relationships to the person who has passed away

Let us break down the guidance based on each of the possible relationships you may have with the person who has passed away: Spouse or civil partner  Under the laws […]

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July 19, 2024

Chambers and Partners HNW Private Wealth Guide – Band 1 ranking

We are pleased to announce that IDR Law has received a Band 1 ranking in this year’s Chambers and Partners HNW Private Wealth Guide. As a firm we have been […]

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July 15, 2024

Does my relationship to the person who has passed away affect inheritance?

Legal standing Only certain people have the right to dispute inheritance legally. The criteria includes your relationship to the person who has passed away, and depends on the type of […]

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July 8, 2024

Growth in the IDR team

Firstly, we hope you will join us in welcoming Catherine and Elspeth to the IDR Law team! Last year, we received a £3.25m investment from the British Growth Fund. The […]

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July 1, 2024

Contesting a will on grounds of dementia

Contesting a Will Due to Dementia It has been recorded that there are now more than 944,000 people in the UK that are living with dementia and this number is […]

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June 20, 2024

The Inheritance Rights of IVF Children Explained

Whilst the process of IVF is a widely-known fertility practice in the UK, the laws surrounding the procedure often go both unacknowledged and unconsidered, when making a Will. Many people […]

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June 18, 2024

Welcome Katie!

Katie is joining our team at our Harrogate office as our new senior paralegal. To help you get to know Katie better, we’ve asked her some questions about her previous […]

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June 7, 2024

What is Domicile?

Domicile is a legal concept. A person will generally be domiciled in the country they consider their ‘roots’ are, or the country where they have their permanent home.   Difference […]

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