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We protect estate assets at risk of being disposed of during contested probate disputes, helping you safeguard what matters most.
In contentious probate matters, assets linked to the estate can be at risk of disposal or mismanagement before claims are resolved. Sometimes a Grant of Probate has already been issued, giving executors or administrators authority to collect and distribute assets. However, if disagreements arise or there is suspicion of improper handling, we will act quickly to protect these assets.
Where a Grant of Probate or Letters of Administration has not yet been obtained, we can file a caveat to prevent other parties from obtaining a Grant which would allow them to access and deal with the assets of an estate.
Our experienced solicitors understand the intricacies of contested probate litigation. We assess the risks and recommend tailored legal steps to prevent the disposal of estate property and recover assets when needed. For example, we may initiate applications with the Land Registry to place restrictions or notices on properties, legally limiting the ability of parties to deal with such assets without warning.
In serious cases, we pursue freezing injunctions through the Courts. These orders compel parties to preserve assets, stopping sales or transfers until the dispute is decided. Because injunctions require a strong case and safeguards to protect all parties involved, our team provides thorough preparation and clear guidance throughout the process.
Even when there’s no immediate danger of asset disposal, taking proactive protective measures strengthens your legal position and peace of mind. A property alert notification can also be arranged through the Land Registry, notifying you of any activity concerning the estate property, although this does not prevent dealings – it simply keeps you informed.
With Pinney Talfourd, you gain more than legal advice – we offer a trusted partnership focused on protecting your estate’s value and supporting you through every step of complex probate challenges. Our Legal 500 recognised solicitors combine expertise and a compassionate approach, helping you navigate emotionally charged situations with confidence.
Experienced probate litigation experts
Our solicitors specialise in contested probate and asset protection, bringing years of knowledge to complex recovery cases. We understand the stakes and respond quickly to safeguard your interests.
Proactive asset protection strategies
We don’t wait for problems to escalate. Early interventions such as Land Registry restrictions and Court orders can prevent irreversible asset loss before claims conclude.
Court applications for freezing injunctions
Where there’s a real risk of asset disposal, we initiate freezing injunctions promptly, backed by persuasive evidence and sound legal arguments to preserve estate value.
Tailored legal advice for your circumstances
No two probate disputes are the same. We take time to understand your situation and offer practical, clear options that align with your goals and peace of mind.
Clear communication and ongoing support
We communicate openly and empathetically, so you always know what’s happening and what to expect next. Our team is there to answer questions and guide you steadily.
Land Registry expertise to secure property interests
We skilfully manage applications to register restrictions, notices, or property alerts, ensuring the legal tools available are used effectively to protect estate assets.
Trusted Legal 500-ranked advisers
Our recognition in Legal 500 demonstrates our commitment to excellence and our respected place within the legal community, giving you confidence in our expertise.
A genuine partnership through difficult times
Beyond legal services, we build lasting relationships, standing by your side as a dependable partner through every chapter of estate administration and dispute resolution.
Protecting and reclaiming estate assets with care and precision
Recovering estate assets in contested wills and probate disputes demands not just legal skill but empathy. We guide you through the process, aiming for swift protection and recovery to preserve the estate.
Asset recovery cases often arise when there are suspicions that property or funds linked to an estate have been wrongfully disposed of or withheld. The process can be complex and time sensitive. We evaluate if immediate court intervention is needed to stop further loss, such as applying for freezing injunctions.
Where properties are involved, registering formal restrictions or notices with the Land Registry places legal controls on transactions and alerts you to any new dealings. This layered approach builds a robust defence protecting estate assets while legal disputes unfold.
Our team also helps you negotiate with involved parties and stakeholders to agree on steps that avoid unnecessary litigation where possible, helping to preserve relationships and reduce stress.
Throughout, you receive clear, tailored advice so you feel fully informed and supported. We understand how estate disputes can affect families and enterprises.
Recovery & Protection of Assets FAQs
We understand you might be looking for answers, so we’ve compiled a list of frequently asked questions to help get you started.
A freezing injunction is a court order that prevents a party from disposing of, or dealing with, assets while a legal claim is decided. It’s used where there is a real risk assets might be lost, hidden, or dissipated.
While the Land Registry can register restrictions or notices alerting to claims, these do not by themselves stop sales. They provide legal notice or conditions that must be satisfied before dealings, helping protect your interests.
If a Grant of Probate is in place, executors have authority over estate assets. However, we can still take steps such as registering restrictions or seeking court orders to prevent improper disposal.
Acting swiftly is vital to protect the estate. Early legal advice allows us to apply for injunctions or Land Registry restrictions before assets are lost.
We combine expert legal guidance with a compassionate, clear approach focused on building long-term trust. We keep you informed, answer your questions, and work tirelessly to protect your interests and peace of mind.
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You can contact us now to book an initial consultation. Or for more information please contact Nick Hatchett on the details below.

Nick Hatchett
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