We recently acted on behalf of a client who was the beneficiary under a will. The executor of the will had taken from the estate of the deceased a sum of upwards of £30,000 that our client would have otherwise been entitled to. Garratts were able to recover this money, in full, with liability having been admitted after formal letter of claim.
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