Inheritance Claims

Inheritance Claims

Inheritance Claims: Your Rights and Options


If you or your children were financially dependent on, living with, or in a close relationship (such as marriage or civil partnership) with someone who has died, you may be entitled to make a claim against their estate. This applies if:

  • The deceased did not leave a will (intestate).
  • Their will did not make reasonable financial provision for you.

 

Even adult children who were not financially supported by the deceased may have a claim in certain circumstances.


How Claims Work in England & Wales

Under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975, courts can award:

  • Lump-sum payments from the estate.
  • Property transfers (e.g., to secure housing for the claimant).

 

Decisions are based on the claimant’s needs, the estate’s value, and other factors as defined by law.


Time Limits & Urgency

Claims must be filed within strict deadlines. Acting quickly is critical because there are strict time limits for building such claims.

 


Who We Help

We advise:

  • Potential claimants (including claims on behalf of children).
  • Executors managing disputed estates.
  • Beneficiaries concerned about claims reducing their inheritance.
  • Will drafters seeking to minimise future disputes.

 


 

Our Approach

We prioritise practical solutions, including:

  • Mediation to avoid court where possible.
  • Sensitive handling of complex family tensions.
  • Collaboration with specialists in family, employment, and property law for intricate cases.

 

If you’re facing an inheritance dispute, we provide clear, strategic advice to protect your interests while respecting the emotional challenges involved.

CONTACT US
Spectrum Law is the trading name of Spectrum Law Limited, a company registeared at Companies House in England and Wales under number 11083596, with its registered office at Piccadilly Business Centre, Aldow Enterprise Park, Blackett Street, Manchester, England, M12 6AE.

Spectrum Law is a Legal Services Firm which carries out legal work permitted by the Legal Services Act 2007 (“the Act”) and can advise upon most areas of law.

Spectrum Law is not a firm of solicitors or an ABS and is not authorised or regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority. Spectrum Law is not entitled to carry on Reserved Legal Activities as per the Act, provide a Regulated Claims Management Service or give financial advice.
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