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Navigating inheritance rights and contesting wills
Written by Helen Thompson, Partner, Myerson Solicitors. Contesting a will is a complicated matter, deeply intertwined with the concept of testamentary freedom in England and Wales. This principle, rooted in long-held tradition, grants individuals the right to distribute their estate as they see fit, without requirements to adhere to strict shares or family expectations. Yet, as family dynamics evolve, with the rise of blended families and changing relationships, the landscape of inheritance rights becomes increasingly complex.