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Challenge to Validity of Will

Unfair Will? Claim What You Deserve.

If you have been left out of a Will or you receive a gift under a Will which is unfair you may have a right to claim a bigger share of the Estate.

If you are the Deceased's:

Spouse; Child (or step child) or Financial dependant at the time of his or her death and the Deceased's Will has not made provision for your proper maintenance and support you can make a claim against the Estate. 

There are a number of factors to be taken into account when determining what is "proper maintenance and support" including:

  • Your relationship with the Deceased.
  • The size of the Estate.
  • Your financial circumstances including who is financially dependant upon you.
  • Your current heath status.
  • The people named in the Will and their relationship with the Deceased.
  • The people named in the Will and their financial circumstances.

If you want to challenge to a Will strict time limits apply. 

You need to speak with us now. If you wait, it may be too late and your right to claim may be lost. 


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