Oct 23
When you think of depictions of law on TV you might probably think of a gritty court room drama, however Channel 5 recently brought us “The Inheritance” dealing with death and the subsequent Will dealings.
As a private client lawyer I felt it was my duty to watch it, although really I was anticipating just screaming at the TV saying you’ve got that wrong! I was pleasantly surprised by the content however which covered a lot of the issues which arose, namely:
One thing I cannot abide in any story is the lack of closure. Yes the children were saved from a horrific fiery death but what happened to the money? We are led to believe that this will be tied up in probate for years because the new wife had no Will, but would it? Two things are worth mentioning here:
Sadly I fear I will not get the closure I so desperately need. Seriously, is it so hard to fade to black and have some writing on the screen tying up all the loose ends? TV producers, please take note.
The most important thing to take away from this (apart from murder being bad obviously) is that secrets coming to light after a death cause problems. There are ways to address this depending on individual circumstances and these should be explored thoroughly when making your Will.
If you have any queries please contact the Trusts, Wills and Estates Team based in Harrogate, North Yorkshire on 01423 566666.
Published on 5 October 2023
The information and any commentary contained in this briefing is for general information purposes only and does not constitute legal or any other type of professional advice.
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