For Contentious Probate Solicitors

Your clients arrive prepared.
You start billing from minute one.

Standing Case does the initial groundwork before your client instructs you. They arrive with a structured case brief, organised evidence, and clear questions, saving significant time in that first meeting.

What your client brings to the first meeting

A structured case brief

A full written summary of their situation, relationship to the deceased, grounds they may have, timeline of events, and key concerns, already organised and readable.

An evidence assessment

What evidence they currently have, how strong it looks, what is missing, and what they have been advised to gather. You can see the evidential picture before the meeting begins.

Questions prepared for you

A list of specific questions generated for their situation, so the first meeting moves straight into legal analysis rather than basic fact-finding.

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A solicitor respects a client who arrives prepared. It shortens the time they need, reduces the bill, and means the conversation starts at a higher level.

Senior contentious probate solicitor, England & Wales

Why firms are recommending Standing Case

How it works, for you and your clients

1

You recommend Standing Case

When a prospective client contacts you about an inheritance dispute, suggest they complete a Standing Case brief first. It takes 15 minutes and costs £47.

2

They arrive prepared

Your client comes to the first meeting with a structured brief. You can read it in advance or review it together. Either way, you start from a much stronger base.

3

You instruct on a stronger foundation

Cases that begin with a prepared client move faster. Everyone's time is used better from day one.

Get in touch

If you would like to discuss how Standing Case could work alongside your practice, or to request a sample brief, we would be glad to hear from you.

Email Us, hello@standingcase.co.uk

Or call us to discuss a referral arrangement. We respond to all solicitor enquiries within one business day.