Please note this event is now taking place at Southwark Cathedral.
Join us for an informative seminar on 16 October 2024, where we will explore the intricacies of navigating unusual and complex estate grants. This event is tailored for practitioners involved in both contentious and non-contentious estate administrations, offering practical insights and strategic approaches to overcoming challenges using limited and specialised grants.
About the Seminar
Estate administration can often present unexpected challenges, particularly when dealing with contentious situations or complex family dynamics. This seminar will provide an overview of various types of limited grants, demonstrating how they can be effectively used to resolve specific issues in estate cases. Through a series of case studies, our experienced speakers will share their expertise and explore scenarios where one or more limited grants might be appropriate.
Key Topics to Be Covered:
- Understanding Limited Grants: An overview of different types of limited grants and their specific applications in estate administration.
- Case Scenarios: Real-world examples of how limited grants have been used to address complex issues in both contentious and non-contentious cases.
- Strategic Approaches: Practical advice on selecting and applying the appropriate grant to achieve desired outcomes in challenging situations.
Meet our panel:
Chris Hatton – Associate, Contentious Probate
Chris specialises in disputes surrounding wills, trusts and probate. His work encompasses disputes over the validity of wills, testamentary capacity, undue influence, claims under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 and disputes over the administration of trusts and estates. Chris has completed the Association of Contentious Trust & Probate Specialists (ACTAPS) diploma and is a member of the Contentious Trusts Association (ConTrA). |
Maya Elci – Associate, Contentious Probate
Maya is an Associate in the Contentious Probate team and has a broad range of caseload including Will disputes, claims under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 as well as probate and trust disputes. She is an affiliate member of STEP, has completed the Association of Contentious Trust and Probate Specialist (ACTAPS) training and is a member of the Contentious Trusts Association (ConTrA).
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Umar Shaikh – Associate, Wills, Trusts & Estates
A highly qualified member of our Wills, Trusts & Estates team, Umar engages in a varied caseload assisting with Will-drafting, preparing Lasting Powers of Attorney and the administration of testate and intestate estates.
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For any queries please contact events@anthonygold.co.uk
Venue: Southwark Cathedral
Address:
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October 16, 2024
5:30 pm - 10:00 pm