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We know that the death of a loved one can be an emotional and devastating time for the whole family. This is especially true if the deceased may not have written a Will prior to their passing, if their Will fails to provide for those who depended on them or if the intentions set out in their Will are unclear. This can unfortunately lead to disputes over the interpretation of their last wishes and even over the validity of the Will itself.
If you wish to contest a Will we can help, whether in your capacity as beneficiary or because you were dependent upon the deceased and have not been sufficiently provided for. We can also help if you find yourself, as a beneficiary of the Estate, defending a claim brought against it or if you think a Will may have been forged.
Our solicitors based in Norwich will work closely with Executors and Trustees, supporting the complexities of their role whilst also minimising the risk of breaching their fiduciary duties and avoiding disagreements at a later date. We also act for those bringing claims against Estates and those defending such claims across Norfolk. If disputes do arise, however, we will work to resolve them as constructively as possible through both mediation and settlement discussions. If Court proceedings are required, your local team has the depth of experience to gain a strong and positive outcome.
Our solicitors can assist in all aspects of Contentious Trusts and Probate, within Norwich, Thorpe St Andrew, Kings Lynn, Great Yarmouth, Thetford and more across Norfolk including:
Our experienced team will provide clear and dependable Contentious Trusts and Probate advice to clients in Norfolk, that is supportive and sensitive to what you wish to achieve.
The team is led by members of The Association of Contentious Trust and Probate Specialists (ACTAPS) who hold specialist qualifications as a result of their experience in this complex area of the law. The team also benefits from specialist expertise in our Wills, Probate, Tax and Trust and Agriculture and Estates teams.
For more support and advice surrounding Contentious Trusts and Probate in Norfolk, get in touch with our local team here.
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