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Facing A Disputed Estate? Our Estate Litigation Team Will Fight For You

Losing a loved one is an incredibly challenging experience that comes with its own set of emotional struggles. The situation can become even more complicated when disputes arise among family members or other parties regarding the deceased’s estate. At National Legal Solutions Center PLLC, we understand the weight of these challenges and are committed to providing you with clear and compassionate guidance. Our experienced team is dedicated to supporting you throughout the often-complex process of addressing contested wills, trusts, guardianships, and heirship issues.


You can count on our careful and determined assistance to not only protect your interests but also to ensure that your loved one’s wishes are honored and upheld. With steady support every step of the way, you won’t have to navigate these disputes alone, allowing you to focus on healing during this difficult time.


Don’t hesitate—reach out to us today to discuss your specific situation and explore the options available to you. We’re here to help you navigate this challenging landscape with confidence and clarity.

Call National Legal Solutions Center PLLC at 855-667-0988 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.

Which Kinds of Grounds Are There to Dispute My Loved One’s Estate?

There are several compelling reasons you might consider contesting a loved one’s estate, especially when you feel that the distribution of their assets does not reflect their true intentions. For example, the will may not meet specific legal requirements, rendering it invalid. Additionally, there could be circumstances where someone exerted undue pressure on your loved one, leading them to make changes that ultimately excluded you or other beneficiaries who believe they should have a rightful claim to the estate.


Moreover, in certain situations, your loved one may not have possessed the mental capacity necessary to create a valid will, a scenario that occurs more frequently than one might anticipate, particularly in cases involving dementia or other cognitive impairments. Such issues complicate the estate, making it essential to approach the matter with care and diligence.


Navigating through these complex issues requires careful attention to detail and thorough research to understand the legal landscape. At National Legal Solutions Center PLLC, we take the time to carefully review your unique situation to identify any valid grounds for contesting the estate. Our dedicated team is here to provide the support and guidance you need throughout this process. To learn more about your available options and how we can assist you, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with us today. Your peace of mind regarding your loved one's wishes and estate matters is our top priority.

What Do I Need to Bring to My Initial Consultation?

After the loss of a loved one, emotions can be overwhelming—especially when disputes arise among family or heirs. Gathering the right documents can help you take control of the situation. It’s important to have a copy of the will, along with any evidence that your loved one may have had mental impairments. If you believe the will or trust was signed under pressure or duress, bring any information that might support your concerns.


National Legal Solutions Center PLLC will carefully review all details and conduct an independent investigation to determine if there are valid grounds for a challenge. If so, you can rely on dedicated support throughout the process. Contact us today to schedule your initial consultation and discuss your next steps.

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Have Questions?

Call National Legal Solutions Center PLLC at 855-667-0988 today to speak with an experienced estate planning attorney. We're here to provide clear answers and compassionate guidance every step of the way.