EPISODE · Apr 22, 2024 · 15 MIN
Removing an Executor under a Will
from The Berry & Lamberts Solicitors Podcast · host Berry & Lamberts Solicitors
Welcome to the Berry & Lamberts Solicitors podcast series, Commercial Law and Dispute Resolution.In this series we explain, in everyday language, how to go about planning for certain commercial scenarios as well as explaining, in more detail, common disputes that may need legal resolution. In this episode, Solicitor, Simeon Blewett, talks in detail about what is involved in removing an Executor under a Will.Simeon looks at the types of situations which would make someone want to remove an Executor, whether an Executor can just renounce their position, how the courts decide if they will grant an application for removal of an Executor and the potential costs involved in doing this.Berry & Lamberts Solicitors. We’re right by you, through the good times, the challenging times and the sad times.Find out more about us, our services and what our clients say, at www.berryandlamberts.co.uk. Please note that the information provided in this podcast does not constitute legal advice and serves as a general guide only. The law may have changed since this podcast was recorded. Listeners should seek tailored legal advice from a solicitor who will take your individual and personal circumstances in consideration.Thanks for listening! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X and LinkedIn.
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Welcome to the Berry & Lamberts Solicitors podcast series, Commercial Law and Dispute Resolution. In this series we explain, in everyday language, how to go about planning for certain commercial scenarios as well as explaining, in more detail, common disputes that may need legal resolution. In this episode, Solicitor, Simeon Blewett, talks in detail about what is involved in removing an Executor under a Will. Simeon looks at the types of situations which would make someone want to rem...
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