Making a Will in the Cayman Islands
With due care and attention, it should be possible to minimize the possibility of challenges to the validity of the will on each of these grounds under Cayman Islands law.
Established by Graham Hampson and Paul Keeble in 2010, Hampson and Company is a well-regarded full-service Cayman Islands law firm.
Between them, Graham and Paul have over 70 years of combined legal and courtroom experience and have guided many clients to successful outcomes. While Graham retired from the partnership and active practice in April 2024, he continues to offer his services and input as consultant to the firm, and has seamlessly transferred his established matrimonial and family practice to Yvonne Mullen of Hampson and Company, who enjoys recognition as one of the leading matrimonial/family law practitioners in Cayman.
Our approach to litigation, honed from many years of advocacy and trial experience, focuses on identifying your requirements in consultation with you and working closely with you to find an effective and economically viable solution.
With due care and attention, it should be possible to minimize the possibility of challenges to the validity of the will on each of these grounds under Cayman Islands law.
Next to “what will it cost?” the question, “will I get my costs?”, is probably one of the most common questions that litigation lawyers deal with when advising clients.
English courts following common law principles, applicable in the Cayman Islands, have recognized and enforced judgments of foreign courts since the 17th century.
Following established English practice and procedure, litigation in the Cayman Islands operates on a “loser pay” basis, i.e. the loser pays the winner’s costs.
Hampsons Corporate Limited, provides comprehensive corporate and administration services across the spectrum of Cayman Islands corporate vehicles.
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