Main reasons for contesting a Will in the UK
It is becoming increasingly common for Wills to be contested when
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Adrian Altman | Director | Senior Solicitor, Family Law Department | Head of Wills & Probate Department
Adrian Altman completed his Law Degree at Manchester Metropolitan University before being called to the Bar in 2002 and cross qualifying as a Solicitor in 2005. Adrian joined the team in 2017 and is a Senior Solicitor based at the Parc Menai office where he specialises in Family Law, his focus being on divorce, financial issues and disagreements concerning children. A member of Resolution and the Law Society Family Law Panel, he regularly appears in Courts across North Wales, Chester and the North West of England.
Adrian has also been in place as the Head of the Wills and Probate department since January 2019 and enjoys advising and guiding clients on aspects of private client work including Wills, Powers of Attorney and Estate Administration (probate).
Whether it is Family Law or Wills and Probate, Adrian always delivers his expert advice in a clear, friendly, professional manner.
Adrian was made a Director of the Firm in February 2024.
It is becoming increasingly common for Wills to be contested when
The conveyancing process is changing and there are some amendments and updates expected that are set to
Powers of Attorney are designed to allow trusted figures to make decisions for you if
Recent statistics have revealed that the number of unmarried, cohabiting couples has increased significantly in
The number of Lasting Power of Attorney applications has increased significantly in
Recent legislative changes have made it more important for those without a Will in 2026 to consider
The Domestic Abuse Commission has developed new guidance recently, which will be adopted within the judicial system to put the rights and needs of domestic abuse victims and survivors first.
Many legal experts including Wills solicitors in North Wales are anticipating that 2026 will bring about several changes to
During 2026, there will be several updates to family law in the United Kingdom, many of them building on
Recent statistics have shown that millions of children each year are affected by divorce and separation in
Since the Autumn Budget in 2025, experts in Wills have noticed an increasing need for business owners to review their Wills.
In the Autumn budget in 2025, Rachel Reeves announced far-reaching changes to the inheritance tax regime. However, in December 2025, new pronouncements meant that these anticipated changes to
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