Taking legal action against an individual or executor when dealing with a bereavement of a loved one is not an easy decision. Nevertheless, you may genuinely believe that you have not been left as much as you were entitled to in the deceased party’s final will and testament. Alternatively, you may have been left out of a will altogether, or have reason to suspect that the will is incorrect, incomplete or invalid.
At Aristone Solicitors, we understand how daunting it can be to contest a will. In the absence of the individual who wrote the will in the first place, it can be difficult to understand your rights, your obligations and your entitlements. Nevertheless, it is essential to take action at the earliest possible juncture, if you have any reason whatsoever to contest a will.
For more information or to book your obligation free initial consultation, contact a member of the team at Aristone Solicitors today.
We work with individuals from across Luton and the rest of the UK on complex and sensitive issues following the death of a loved one. Our skilled legal team can provide the expert support and advice you need, should you suspect any of the following:
Should any of the above apply, you may be in a position to contest a will and request a formal alteration of its content. However, it is important to obtain independent legal support and advice, before pursuing such a claim.
We can provide the help and support you need to defend a contested will, if you are the executor of an estate. Again, we strongly advise seeking expert legal support at the earliest possible stage. Contact Aristone Solicitors anytime to book your obligation-free consultation at our Luton office.
Anyone can contest a will, if they genuinely believe they have either been left out of the will entirely or left less than they were entitled to. It may be in your interests to contest a will in the following scenarios:
In the absence of the individual who drafted the will, it can be challenging and time-consuming to successfully prove your actual entitlement. At Aristone Solicitors, our extensive knowledge and expertise in all aspects of will, trust and a state issues enable us to bring even the most complex cases to a swift and amicable conclusion.
For more information or to discuss the specifics of your case in more detail, book your obligation-free consultation with Aristone Solicitors today.
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