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EPISODE · Nov 24, 2020 · 12 MIN

#602 - Can You Appoint a Litigation Guardian for Unborn and Unascertained Beneficiaries?

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This week on Hull on Estate, Stuart Clark and Garrett Horrocks discuss the distinction between appointing a "litigation guardian" or seeking a "representation order" when dealing with the interests of unborn and unascertained beneficiaries in estate and trust litigation.

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#602 - Can You Appoint a Litigation Guardian for Unborn and Unascertained Beneficiaries?

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