Family Tax, Wills & Probate Contentious Probate

Contentious Probate Solicitors

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Losing someone close to you can be difficult, especially if you believe their estate is not being handled correctly or you are administering their estate and have to answer questions or claims.

Disputes over the validity of a Will, or how the administration of an estate is being handled, are common and can be complex, especially when there are substantial assets or difficult family relationships involved.

When a dispute occurs, expert legal advice is essential to ensure they are handled in the right way and to determine the best strategy to seek to avoid them becoming highly contentious, time-consuming and expensive.

At Dutton Gregory, our specialist team of Contentious Probate solicitors are on hand to assist you with resolving these disputes smoothly and efficiently.

What is Contentious Probate?

Contentious probate is when there is a dispute relating to a person’s Will, trust or estate following their death.

It covers a wide range of disputes, from disagreements between beneficiaries and claims from individuals who feel they were unfairly left out of a Will, to litigation against executors who are deemed neglectful or to be abusing their position.

There are many reasons why you may require assistance from our specialist Contentious Probate solicitors, including:

  • Where you have been unfairly left out of a Will, or not sufficiently provided for in a Will
  • Where you are disagreeing with other beneficiaries of a Will
  • Where a Will is invalid due to the deceased’s lack of capacity when making a Will, failure to accurately complete the Will, or if they were coerced by someone else
  • When you believe the Will is fraudulent or has been forged
  • When you feel an executor or administrator is not fulfilling their duties correctly

Our Contentious Probate Expertise

Our specialist contentious probate solicitors can help you with:

  • Challenging a Will or defending a contested Will
  • Estate administration disputes
  • The removal of executors and trustees
  • Concerns over lifetime gifts made by the deceased prior to their death
  • Disputes relating to co-ownership of property included in the estate
  • Claims under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 by people who were not sufficiently provided for in a Will.
  • Professional negligence claims against solicitors and Will writers

There may be questions over whether a Will is valid or if it truly represents the last wishes of the deceased.

 

We can provide specific advice on challenging a Will, which may include:

 

  • Where the Will was not properly signed or witnessed
  • The deceased lacked the relevant mental capacity to make a valid Will
  • The deceased lacked proper knowledge of the contents of the Will
  • The deceased was subjected to undue influence when making their Will
  • If you were financially dependent on the deceased and were left out of a Will or not adequately provided for in the Will.
  • It is suspected that the Will is forged or there is ‘fraudulent calumny’ involved (this is when someone makes false comments about another person which causes the testator to exclude that person from their Will)

 

We are experienced in applying for a caveat to prevent a grant of probate being issued whilst we investigate matters further.

 

If necessary, we can apply for the Will to be interpreted by the Court (known as ‘construing the Will’) or even ‘rectified’ so that it accurately reflects the most likely intentions of the deceased.

How We Can Help?

Dutton Gregory’s expert team of Contentious Probate Solicitors is experienced in all areas of contentious probate and will sensitively guide you through the issues and take prompt action.

Duncan Scott is a member of Association of Contentious Trust and Probate Specialists (ACTAPS), demonstrating the exceptional Contentious Probate expertise we have at Dutton Gregory.

We understand that disputes between family members can quickly escalate. We take a sensitive, personal approach and will guide you through the issues and take prompt and firm action.

We will tailor our approach to reflect your goals and concerns. Our contentious probate team are highly skilled in mediation and other alternative dispute resolution methods, as well as having the robust litigation skills needed should court proceedings be required.

We assist clients by managing the entire dispute resolution process from identifying and analysing claims; providing bespoke, practical, and down-to-earth advice; to pursuing the appropriate dispute resolution process.

We achieve success for our clients through negotiation, mediation and court proceedings where necessary. We take a sensitive approach, given the often complex family dynamics involved, whilst being prepared to apply pressure where necessary to get the best resolution.

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