The court accepted that the later will was an additional will, intended only to deal with the man’s assets in Barbados, and therefore his English will was the basis under which his other assets should be distributed.
The important issue here for people with assets (such as a holiday home) abroad is that whilst it is normally very sensible to create a ‘local will’, this should specify the assets it covers. In the worst case, an inappropriately drafted will may revoke an earlier English will, but at the very least, as in this case, it may add time and expense to the administration of the estate.

