Disputes over a will

How DAS Law can help you

Our experienced team of dispute resolution lawyers will provide you with practical legal advice if you want to contest a will or need help defending a contested will claim.

These are some of the outcomes we can achieve for you:

  • The removal or substitution of Executors/Administrators.
  • An Order from the Court as to how an estate is to be administered, how assets are to be valued and who is to get what.
  • An Order from the Court that gifts made before death are to be returned to the deceased’s estate.
  • Important things to consider

    Here are some important things you should be aware of regarding your legal problem:

    • There are a number of reasons to contest a will, including insufficient provision for family and dependants, undue influence from another party, or lack of testamentary capacity.
    • Whilst the deadline for bringing certain claims is 12 years, in some cases  time limits can be considerably shorter and in many cases it’s often better to take pre-emptive steps (before the estate is dealt with) than wait for the damage to be done.

    How much will it cost?

    If you would like DAS Law to help you with your legal dispute over a will, there are a number of ways to fund your legal costs.

    Legal expenses insurance (LEI)

    If you have a commercial insurance policy this may include LEI cover. If so, your legal costs may be covered by that policy, subject to its terms and conditions. If you are unsure if your insurance policy includes LEI cover, we will check this with you.

    Personal LEI

    No legal expenses insurance

    Unfortunately we are unable to take on private instructions at the moment, and can only work with customers who have legal expenses insurance.

    What should I do next?

    If you have legal expenses insurance with DAS, please call us on the number listed in your policy.

    William Ellerton

    Head of Litigation & Dispute Management, Solicitor

    Learn more

    Recent cases have shown that the will isn’t always the final word on a person’s estate; there are times when their final wishes can be contested, even if they were considered to be of sound mind.

    William Ellerton, Dispute Management

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