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What is Contested Probate and how can you challenge a Will or dispute probate in the UK?

Contested or Contentious Probate Solicitor in Leicester Steven Mather is a specialist contested probate and will disputes solicitor in Leicester. I can help with some of the following matters: Contesting a Will Challenging a Will Contesting probate Capacity issues Inheritance Act claims Obtaining a caveat Warning a caveat Will Disputes Contentious Probate refers to any dispute following someone’s death. Losing a loved one is obviously very difficult at the best of times, but when the estate is disputed for some reason, things can be emotionally charged and tough to deal with objectively. I take a compassionate approach, while being robust in bringing or defending all types of contested/contentious probate claims or will disputes. What kind of contentious probate disputes can we help with? There are a wide range of disputes which can arise on someone’s death such as: the interpretation of a Will challenging the validity of a Will challenging the distribution of a Will dealing with an executor who is mismanaging an estate claiming inheritance as a dependent There are often strict time limits for bringing a claim relating to a Will, Probate or Inheritance so please get in touch and I can help. What are the grounds for challenging a Will? Lack of Capacity – did the Will maker have mental capacity at the time of signing the Will? Undue Influence – was someone in a position of influence (eg a carer) who pushed the Will maker into writing the Will? Fraud and Forged Wills Wills not properly drafted or executed Fraudulent Calumny – poisoning the mind of the Will writer Being left out of a Will – Inheritance Act claims

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