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WILL DISPUTE LAWYER - Challenging a WillBelieving that you are entitled to more of a dead family member's estate than is spelled out in their last will & testament is not sufficient for a judge to make such a change. Mere belief that the decedent's estate distribution is wrong or unfair is clearly not a winning argument. There instead needs to be a legally recognized basis upon which a court will overturn the specific words of a dead person, which is otherwise legally controlling. Reasons that have the potential to legally challenge and overturn a last will & testament include: - failure to complying with drafting / execution requirements - lack of capacity at time of signing - undue influence or duress - inadequate support provided for dependents - physical, mental and/or emotional vulnerability At the law firm of Neufeld Legal P.C., one of the first things that we do is assess whether there is a legal basis to challenge the deceased family member's last will & testament and what evidence exists to support and refute this contention. This analysis is critical to the assessment of the merits of your legal position, it's strengths and weaknesses, such that the appropriate approach might be undertaken in setting your position in the face of the last will & testament. For experienced and specialized legal representation pertaining to wills with respect to inheritance disputes and estate litigation, contact the law firm of Neufeld Legal Professional Corporation and lawyer Christopher Neufeld, by telephone at 403-400-4092 or email at Chris@NeufeldLegal.com. |
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