Full Name
                                                    Natasha Stourton
                                                    Job Title
                                                    Partner
                                                    Company
                                                    Withers LLP
                                                    Speaker Bio
                                                    Natasha is a partner in our trust, estate and inheritance disputes team.
She advises on a wide range of trust and succession disputes both onshore and offshore, including trustee/beneficiary disputes, replacement of fiduciaries, variations of trusts, will validity disputes and claims under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975. She also advises on professional negligence in the context of estate planning and trust administration.
She advises on Court of Protection matters, including statutory wills, lifetime gifts, contested registrations and Powers of Attorney.
She works in non-contentious situations stress-testing trust structures in light of changes in law and/or changes in family situations.
Natasha has contributed to the past two editions of The Law Society's Probate Practitioner's Handbook, writing on claims under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975. She also contributed to the most recent edition of Jordan's International Trust and Divorce Litigation.
                                                    She advises on a wide range of trust and succession disputes both onshore and offshore, including trustee/beneficiary disputes, replacement of fiduciaries, variations of trusts, will validity disputes and claims under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975. She also advises on professional negligence in the context of estate planning and trust administration.
She advises on Court of Protection matters, including statutory wills, lifetime gifts, contested registrations and Powers of Attorney.
She works in non-contentious situations stress-testing trust structures in light of changes in law and/or changes in family situations.
Natasha has contributed to the past two editions of The Law Society's Probate Practitioner's Handbook, writing on claims under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975. She also contributed to the most recent edition of Jordan's International Trust and Divorce Litigation.
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