Will disputes: The recalcitrant executor

Barny Croft and Louise Corfield consider Pegler v McDonald, the case that has something for everyone The court deemed that its findings added up to a ‘comprehensive disqualification for [the defendant’s] being concerned in the fiduciary administration of assets for the benefit of other people’. If you have not read the case of Pegler v …
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Private children: Weighing up the options

Allie Pitchford contrasts and compares s91(14) and civil restraint orders in the era of ‘lawfare’ Civil restraint orders have the potential to be far more expansive in their impact than s91(14) orders, although the hurdle they present in bringing further applications to the court is merely an additional permission stage, rather than a complete bar …
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