Category Archives: Guy Platon

Disinherited Widow Can Pursue Reasonable Provision Claim Despite Delay

If someone on whom you depend financially dies without reasonably providing for you in their...

Reasonable Financial Provision Claims, and the Recoverability of a ‘Success Fee’

When a person is excluded from the will of someone on whom they were ‘dependent’,...

Disputed Wills – Mental Capacity, the Burden of Proof and the Importance of Seeking Relevant Medical Opinion where there is potential for doubt

Contentious Probate expert Guy Platon takes a look at a recent appeal decision which concerned...

Authenticity Challenge Proves Successful in Tale of Two Wills

Contentious Probate expert Guy Platon takes a look at a recent high court decision in...

‘Both’ or ‘Each’? – One Mistranscribed Word Triggers £6.4 Million Will Dispute

Will drafting is an exact science, requiring years of professional training, and a single mischosen...

Remote Mediation – Or Necessity as the Mother of Invention

Contentious Probate expert Guy Platon reflects on his recent experience of settling a case for...

Distinguished Academic Pursued ‘False Case’ in £3 Million Will Dispute

Where large sums of money are involved, even the most highly respected people may be...

High Court Decision on Testamentary Capacity – Where the Particular Circumstances can Outweigh the Expert Evidence

Contentious Probate Expert Guy Platon looks at a very interesting recent High Court decision in...

Court of Appeal Rejects Tangential Attack on Will Dispute Judgment

Judges are wary of those who attempt to pull the wool over their eyes but,...

Long Standing Test for Testamentary Capacity Upheld

An interesting case involving testamentary capacity was recently considered at an appeal Court. Guy Platon...