Will Dispute Lawyers
Experienced Will Dispute Solicitors
Proctor Graham Lawyers provides strategic and practical advice for clients involved in will disputes. Our experienced will dispute lawyers assist beneficiaries, executors and eligible claimants in resolving disputes over estates, whether through negotiation, mediation or court proceedings.
Will disputes can be legally complex and emotionally challenging. Our role is to guide you through the process clearly, protect your interests and work towards a fair and timely resolution.
What are Will Disputes?
Will disputes arise when there is disagreement about the validity, interpretation or fairness of a Will, or how an estate is being administered. Disputes may involve family members, beneficiaries, executors or other interested parties.
Common will disputes include:
- Claims that a Will is invalid
- Disputes over how assets are distributed
- Allegations of undue influence or lack of capacity
- Executor misconduct or delays in administration
An experienced will dispute solicitor can help assess your position and advise on the most appropriate course of action.
Grounds for Challenging a Will
A Will may be challenged on several legal grounds, including:
Family Provision Application
Certain people may be entitled to make a claim if they believe they were not adequately provided for under a Will. These claims often involve spouses, former spouses, children or dependants.
Lack of Testamentary Capacity
A Will may be challenged if the deceased did not have the legal capacity to understand the nature and effect of the Will at the time it was made.
Undue Influence or Fraud
If a person was pressured, coerced or manipulated into making a Will, it may be possible to challenge its validity.
Improper Execution
A Will must meet strict legal requirements to be valid. Errors in signing or witnessing can render a Will invalid.
Executor Disputes and Estate Administration Issues
Will disputes do not always involve challenging the Will itself. Disputes may arise during estate administration, including:
- Delays in distributing the estate
- Disagreements between beneficiaries and executors
- Failure to follow the terms of the Will
- Concerns about mismanagement of estate assets
Our will dispute lawyers regularly advise executors and beneficiaries on resolving these issues and avoiding further escalation.
Time Limits for Will Disputes
Strict time limits apply to many will disputes. For example, family provision application must generally be made within specific statutory timeframes. Failing to act promptly can limit or prevent your ability to bring an application.
If you are concerned about a Will or estate, it is important to speak with a will dispute solicitor as early as possible.
How Proctor Graham Lawyers Can Help
- Our will dispute solicitors can assist with:
- Assessing prospects of success in a will dispute
- Advising on family provision applications
- Challenging the validity of a Will
- Defending Will claims on behalf of executors or beneficiaries
- Negotiation and mediation
- Court proceedings where required
We focus on resolving disputes efficiently while minimising stress, delay and unnecessary legal costs wherever possible.
Speak With a Will Dispute Lawyer
If you require advice from an experienced will dispute lawyer, Proctor Graham Lawyers is here to help. To arrange a confidential consultation with one of our will dispute solicitors, please call 07 5495 2608 or email [email protected]