Bell Lax pioneered no win no fee arrangements for commercial disputes. If you lose, we lose, therefore we always fight for you.
Bell Lax pioneered no win no fee arrangements for commercial disputes. If you lose, we lose, therefore we always fight for you.
Can I contest a Will
Making a Valid Claim to an Estate
A frequently asked question is "Can I challenge a Will?".
In order to successfully challenge a Will you must be:-
- Legally married to the deceased
- A Child or Grandchild of the deceased
- A Parent, or close family member, such as Aunt or Uncle
- Cohabiting and in a relationship with the deceased for a period of two years, including the time the deceased passed away. However, the legal spouse is still entitled to a portion of the estate called a "legal Right Share".
- A beneficiary of the Will
- A beneficiary of a previous Will, and the new Will deemed invalid
- A debtor to the estate
We act for clients both who are defending their own claim to the estate, and the claimants seeking their fair share. This area of law is not straight forward, and specialist legal advice should be taken early on. We have years of experience in successfully helping our clients with contentious probate claims. If you would like to know more, please call us for a free no obligation discussion regarding your legal rights. Call now on 0121 355 0011.