Trinity barristers, Seth Kitson and Michael Haywood will be delivering a lunchtime seminar covering Contentious Probate and Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act (ToLATA) litigation, in conjunction with Leeds Law Society.
The free to attend seminar, which will be delivered at Trinity's Leeds Chambers, will be of interest to Civil/Contentious Probate, as well as Family Law practitioners.
Seth Kitson's talk is entitled 'A civil litigator’s guide to ToLATA/BPC work within the Family Court' and provides a practical overview of how Chancery disputes are handled within Family Court proceedings. The talk is ideal for civil litigators supporting family law colleagues or considering expansion into third-party intervention claims during financial remedy cases.
Michael Haywood's session entitled 'An alternative, tactical approach in probate litigation' explores the strategic use of seeking an inventory and account, especially in cases involving uncooperative executors or modest/uncertain estate values. Attendees will gain insight into both the procedural mechanics and cost-effectiveness of this underused legal tool.
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