Tagged: UK Case
12 stories
The Daughter Who Was Completely Written Out
An estranged daughter was left nothing in her mother's will. The entire estate went to animal charities. The case went all the way to the UK Supreme Court—with a surprising result.
Charis Bradburn · 10 February 2025
The Bitcoin No One Could Access
A man died unexpectedly, leaving behind a significant cryptocurrency portfolio. No passwords. No access instructions. No digital asset clause. The assets were effectively frozen.
Charis Bradburn · 7 February 2025
Philip Green's Charitable Pledge Dispute
When promises to charity aren't formalised. A high-profile businessman's verbal pledges to donate millions became the centre of a bitter dispute after his death.
Charis Bradburn · 6 February 2025
The £400,000 Care Dispute
A family torn apart over who should pay for their mother's care—and what should happen to the estate afterwards. The Helliwell case shows how care costs can ignite bitter inheritance battles.
Charis Bradburn · 4 February 2025
The Will Everyone Found Out About… After the Funeral
A family believed their loved one's estate would be divided equally. After the funeral, a newer will surfaced—leaving everything to just one beneficiary. The court had to decide whether the will stood.
Charis Bradburn · 1 February 2025
Together for Decades, But No Legal Rights
They lived together for decades. Never married. Never made a will. When she died, her partner had no automatic rights—and had to fight for the home they shared.
Charis Bradburn · 29 January 2025
Sir Stirling Moss: A Racing Legend's £27.8 Million Family Feud
The legal battle over Sir Stirling Moss' estate has torn his children apart, with allegations of undue influence and fraudulent calumny over Lady Moss's final will.
Charis Bradburn · 27 January 2025
Amy Winehouse's Estate & the Hidden Complexity
The Back to Black singer died at 27 without updating her will. Her estate didn't go where many expected—a lesson in why life changes demand will changes.
Charis Bradburn · 24 January 2025
The Missing Signature That Tore Siblings Apart
An unsigned draft will sparked a bitter legal battle between siblings—proving that almost having a will can be worse than having none at all.
Charis Bradburn · 23 January 2025
The Terminally Ill Woman Who Changed Her Will in a Hospital Waiting Room
Shirley Guymer rewrote her £800,000 will just two months before dying of cancer—sparking claims of undue influence and a 'fight to the death' in court.
Charis Bradburn · 22 January 2025
A Farming Family Torn Apart by Promises and a Disputed Will
A son believed verbal promises guaranteed him the family farm—but two later wills said otherwise. The Scott case reveals the dangers of informal inheritance promises.
Charis Bradburn · 21 January 2025
The Disinherited Daughter Who Challenged Her Father's £1.7m Estate
A mother of two, cut out of her father's will after years of estrangement, fought a legal battle that exposed the dangers of outdated wills and family assumptions.
Charis Bradburn · 19 January 2025