LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION – WHERE SHOULD A PROBATE DISPUTE BE HEARD?
SEPTEMBER 20TH 2011 | 05:02 TAGS:
In the recent case of Morris v Davies [2011] EWHC 1773 the deceased, Owen Davies, died unexpectedly in Paris. He was born in England and was a British Citizen but at the time of his death he was based in Belgium and weekly commuting to a place just outside Paris. His last Will was made on 30 March 1996. Which jurisdiction should deal with the validity or otherwise of his Will?
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