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Can I Contest a Will?
Why not ask us a question? There is No obligation to start the contesting a will process & all our expert advice is FREE. We are experts in the Contesting of Wills under the Inheritance Claims Act 1975. Contact ContestaWill2Win.com today to see if you can start contesting a will to win.
Grounds for Contesting a Will.
There are many reasons for contesting a will from Inadequate Inheritance to the coerced signing of a will. Whatever your reason, or family circumstances Contest a Will 2 Win.com can help.
Contesting a Will in England & Wales requires certain criteria to be met under the Inheritance Claims Act 1975. These are explained in more depth in Can I Contest a Will?
Reasons for Contesting a Will include:
- Inadequate Inheritance
- Inadequate Provisions for an Individual
- Negligent Drafting of the Will
- Coerced into Signing the Will
- Lack of Mental Capacity to Sign the Will
- Was the Will Valid?
- Improper Conduct by Executor / Trustees
- Ownership of Property
Contesting a Will is possible if you are:
- A Child (or treated as such i.e. adopted)
- Spouse
- Civil Partner
- a Dependant or received Maintenance
- a Co-habitee (min 2 years)
- or a former Spouse / Partner of the deceased
Contest a Will 2 Win.com are experts in Contesting Wills under the Inheritance Claims Act 1975 and can help you contest a will to win.
Timescale for Contesting a Will
Contesting a Will is possible within 6 months of the date of Grant of Representation (Probate). However it is possible for the courts to allow claims out of time. At Contest a will 2 Win.com we advise you to take action as soon as possible, if you delay contesting the will may be impossible.
Contesting a Will in England & Wales
Contest a Will 2 Win.com helps many people contest a will to win daily and works across the whole of England & Wales. For the Contesting of a WIll with Contest a Will 2 Win.com it is a requirement the deceased lived in England or Wales.
If you are unsure whether you can contest a will then contact Contest A Will 2 Win.com direct for FREE expert advice.
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At Contest A Will 2 Win.com we will contest your will on a No Win No Fee* basis; allowing you to contest a will at no cost.
With Contest A Will 2 Win.com you speak direct to a Specialist Solicitor in the Contesting of Wills. We will even call you back at a time to suit you.
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*T&C's apply
If you can answer Yes to the following then you may be able to Contest A Will 2 Win.
- Are you a Relative, Spouse, Civil Partner or a Dependant of the deceased? (or treated as such)?
- or a Former Spouse / Partner?
- or Received a Maintenance or were you a Co-habitee?
- Did the deceased live in England or Wales?
- Is it within 6 months of Probate?
- Does the estate have a value of more than £100,000?
See Can I Contest A Will for more info...
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