Disputed Wills and Intestacy Claims

The law has always recognised the freedom of an individual to dispose of assets in their Will as they would like to. Sometimes there may be doubts about the validity of the Will or a dispute as a potential beneficiary believes they should have been included in the Will.

If someone dies intestate (without making a Will) then it could be that people who should benefit from the deceased’s estate are not automatically recognised as a beneficiary under the intestacy rules.
Legally, if fair provision is not made under a will or intestacy certain people can claim against the estate of someone who has died.

The Disputed Wills and Intestacy Claims Department at David Gray Solicitors LLP has a dedicated team ready to assist you with advice about your case. Our team has significant experience in dealing with disputes involving wills, estate disputes and trust disputes.

A member of the Disputed Wills and Intestacy Claims Department at David Gray Solicitors LLP will determine very quickly the merits of your potential claim and will be able to discuss fully with you how you will be able to fund any litigation. Legal Aid is available in appropriate cases.

Contact Us

For further advice or to arrange an appointment to see one of our specialists:

Call: 0191 232 9547 and ask for the Civil Department or

Email: civilteam@davidgray.co.uk or

Fill in our online form and ask for a call back here

 

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