Estate Litigation - Defending & Upholding a Will

Neufeld Legal P.C. can be reached by telephone at 403-400-4092 or email Chris@NeufeldLegal.com

Litigation Millions at Stake Challenge Will Cut Out of Will Defend Will Incapacity Undue Influence Formalities Disinherited Misappropriation Defraud Elderly Forgery Handwriting Cost Control

Just as there are those who would fight the validity and/or interpretation of a decedent's last will and testament, there are those who shall fight to insure its enforcement. And as with any good defense, defending a will begins with insuring the conditions under which the last will and testament are signed meets the requisite legal standards to withstand tough adversarial scrutiny and attack.

The signing of wills and powers of attorney should not be left to chance, given the repercussions of inadequate procedural requirements and safeguards being effected to insure the validity and interpretation of these highly significant legal documents that only come into operation when the principal signatory is incapable of providing any further input (whether by death or incapacity). As such, it cannot be understated that appropriate legal guidance is of paramount importance, especially when there is the potential for a dispute amongst the prospective beneficiaries (or those who have been purposely left out of the will).

Contact our law firm today to learn how our legal team can help you deal with inheritance disputes and estate litigation. Contact our law firm at 403-400-4092 or via email at Chris@NeufeldLegal.com to schedule a confidential initial consultation.


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