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Do you need help contesting a Will?
Our expert solicitors have experience in contesting the validity of a Will.
A Will can be contested if you believe the deceased person did not have the relevant mental capacity to make a Will.
If successful, the previous last will is then relied on which may or may not benefit you. If there was only one Will the estate will then be administered in accordance with the Intestacy Rules. Again, this may not benefit you.
You must consider whether challenging the validity of a Will achieves your aims. Do not delay in getting advice from our experienced solicitors.
Our expert solicitors have a wealth of experience in dealing with the following types of claims: