Course description
It is often said that adult children are the weakest category of claimant under the Inheritance Act. However, in a growing number of cases, adult children have not only succeeded, but received substantial awards.
Is it time to take these claims more seriously?
This short webinar will consider the old ‘moral claim’ requirement and how that has been affected by Ilott v Mitson, before analysing recent case-law and providing practical guidance for those bringing and defending adult child claims.
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Introduction
It is often said that adult children are the weakest category of claimant under the Inheritance Act.
However, in a growing number of cases, adult children have not only succeeded, but received substantial awards.
Is it time to take these claims more seriously?
This short webinar will consider the old ‘moral claim’ requirement and how that has been affected by Ilott v Mitson, before analysing recent case-law and providing practical guidance for those bringing and defending adult child claims.
What You Will Learn
This webinar will cover the following:
- The definition of an adult child claimant
- The need for a ‘moral claim’ and a summary of the law pre-Ilott v Mitson
- The effect of Ilott v Mitson, the most famous adult child case of all
- Key recent cases - the failures, the successes, and whether the courts are now more sympathetic to the plight of the adult child
- Practical tips for claimants - what makes a good claim and how to make the most of a bad one
- Practical tips for defendants - when to settle and when to fight
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