Hello! Does anyone know what evidence a judge/ court looks at when taking into consideration an inheritance act claim for reasonable provisions? I assume it would be bank statements and wage slips. But do they contact HMRC and look at other things also? Just wondering what the process is.
Inheritance act claim evidence
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Please read the article "A Guide To Claiming Under The Inheritance Act 1975" at www.brethertons.co.uk
The article answers your question and provides a few example cases decided in court
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That's a useful page on that site. I had a bit of trouble finding it at first so here's the link to the actual page if anyone else is looking for it.
A Guide To Claiming Under The Inheritance Act 1975 - Brethertons LLP SolicitorsAll opinions expressed are based on my personal experience. I am not a lawyer and do not hold any legal qualifications.
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You will need to provide full and detailed evidence of:
1. The way in which you were maintained by the deceased; and
2. Your present circumstances and need for provision.Lawyer (solicitor) - retired from practice, now supervising solicitor in a university law clinic. I do not advise by private message.
Guides and handbooks for Litigants in Person - :
https://legalbeagles.info/forums/for...60#post1701560
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