Estates and Wills Litigation

Challenging Wills

G&S Law Group solicitors / lawyers have Challenged Wills, Contested Wills, Contested Estates or made Family Provisions Claims on the grounds of an invalid Will or mental capacity. G&S Law Group solicitors / lawyers usually make a Family Provisions Claim, Contest Wills, Contest Estates or Challenge Wills based on an invalid Will or mental capacity, by showing that:

1.It is the last Will and Testament of the Deceased for their Estate (another one was made later),
2.The last Will and Testament was not properly executed and witnessed by the Deceased on behalf of their Estate,
3.The Deceased did not have mental capacity when they made the Will and Testament for their Estate (which is why it is important to make a Will while there is no question about your mental capacity),
4.The last Will was changed by the Deceased after the Will and Testament was originally signed on behalf of their Estate, or
5.The Deceased was forced or pressured (rather than just encouraged) into making the Will and Testament on behalf of the Estate.

If you meet the above criteria G&S Law Group solicitors / lawyers may be able to assist you Challenge a Will, Contest Wills, Contest an Estate or make a Family Provisions Claims on the grounds of an invalid Will or mental capacity. To make a Family Provisions Claim, Contest Estates or Challenge Wills based on an invalid Will, mental capacity contact our office today.

Family Provision Claims

G&S Law Group solicitors / lawyers have assisted many categories of people make Family provisions claims by contesting a Will. Family Provisions claims need to be made against the Deceased’s Estate within 12 months of death of the Deceased, so do not delay and contact one of G&S Law Group solicitors / lawyers today.

Family Provisions claims are usually made if a person believes they weren’t properly provided for in the Will by the Deceased’s Estate. Having your Will made by a solicitor or lawyer at G&S Law Group can lessen the chances of a family provision claim being made against your Estate. Contact one of G&S Law Group solicitors / lawyers today.