Statutory Will Disputes

When someone doesn’t have the mental capacity to make their own Will, the Court of Protection can make a statutory Will on their behalf. The court may also appoint a deputy to look after their affairs.

 

This ensures the person’s financial affairs are looked after when they are at their most vulnerable, and when they die their estate is dealt with in a way they would have wanted. 

 

As with any Will, however, disputes can happen. 

Expert legal support for statutory Will disputes

You might want to challenge a proposed statutory Will if you’re worried that:

  • It doesn’t reflect what the deceased would have wanted
  • The financial deputy is not acting in the person’s best interests
  • The person has capacity to make their own Will.

The financial deputy may be a family member, or someone else close to the protected person. They must always act in the best interests of that person. It’s important they don’t use the position as deputy for their own gain. If you’re concerned about a deputy’s behaviour, or about any part of the Will itself, we can help. 

Our expert solicitors could help you:

  • Replace the deputy with a professional deputy (such as a solicitor)
  • Challenge the terms of the Will
  • Make a claim for financial provision if you haven’t been named in the Will (following the death of the person).

We have the largest Wills, Trusts and Estate Disputes team in the country and we’re experienced in dealing with disputes over statutory Wills and financial abuse. We work closely with our Court of Protection team to support you at every stage.

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Claire-Marie Cornford
Partner and Head of International Private Wealth

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Court of Protection is a specialist court that helps people who don’t have the mental capacity to manage their own affairs. The court makes decisions for them about their money, property, health and welfare, to ensure their best interests are protected.

The court can also appoint a Deputy to make these decisions on a more day to day basis. The Deputy is usually a close friend or family member, who must act in the person’s best interests and only make decisions that they think the person would have made themselves.

You must apply to the Court of Protection to appoint a Deputy, to make a statutory Will, or to amend an existing one. The court supervises the actions of a deputy and acts as a safeguard to check that the right choices are being made on someone’s behalf.

At Irwin Mitchell we have an expert in-house Court of Protection team, helping hundreds of people manage the affairs of loved ones who have lost mental capacity. In statutory Will disputes we work closely with them, drawing on their experience to provide a seamless service and give you the support you need.

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