Disputed Wills & Contentious Probates In Family Law
Disputed Wills & Contentious Probates In Family Law
If, following the death of a loved one or family member you are faced with the following concerns then please do not hesitate to contact us:
1. The Deceased’s Will may not be valid
2. The Estate has not been properly administered
3. The Executor / Administrator has failed in his / her duties
4. You have not been provided for in the Will of the deceased ( or under the intestacy rules if there is no Will) and should have been.
We recognise that life, following the death of someone close can be extremely stressful. We aim to deal with your matter in as amicable a manner as possible and will pursue your matter vigorously to ensure you achieve the best possible outcome.
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