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It's always imperative to make sure your client understands what is detailed in their will

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It's always imperative to make sure your client understands what is detailed in their will.

In a recent case, the family of the deceased argued that the will did not reflect the deceased's true intentions.

The court ruled against the family but also found that the solicitor who drafted the ambiguous will was partially responsible for the dispute. The solicitor was ordered to pay 60% of the legal costs: https://bit.ly/3w8gvTt

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