References: [2005] EWCA Civ 410
Links: Bailii
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Jurisdiction: England and Wales
This case cites:
- See Also – Sherrington v Sherrington CA (Bailii, [2005] EWCA Civ 326, Times 24-Mar-05)
The deceased, a solicitor of long standing, was said to have signed his will without having read it, and had two witnesses sign the document without them knowing what they were attesting. He had remarried, and the will was challenged by his . .
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- See Also – Sherrington v Sherrington CA (Bailii, [2005] EWCA Civ 326, Times 24-Mar-05)
The deceased, a solicitor of long standing, was said to have signed his will without having read it, and had two witnesses sign the document without them knowing what they were attesting. He had remarried, and the will was challenged by his . . - See Also – Sherrington and Another v Sherrington CA (Bailii, [2006] EWCA Civ 1784)
The deceased had after remarriage made a will which excluded from benefit entirely his first wife and children by her. Claims under the 1975 Act were put to one side while the court decided on the validity of the will, but then dismissed. The court . .
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