Estate Litigation - Millions at Stake

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

It is not entirely uncommon for millions of dollars, if not hundreds of thousands of dollars, being at issue in inheritance disputes and estate litigation where a trust or last will & testament is being subject to intense legal dispute and attack. For when such large sums of money are at risk (or subject to misappropriation), it is imperative that you appropriately and stridently protect your own legal interest in the inheritance, as there are more than enough people who would deny you your intended share when it would enrich them.

For when someone is seeking to usurp your fair share in the estate, such dishonesty and deception needs to be repulsed by the full force of the law. And more often than not, such a refutation of their devious and depraved actions needs to be met with an overwhelming legal attack, which needs to powerfully advance your claim to your share in the inheritance. And given that such a legal assault can prove exceedingly costly prior to the inheritance disputes being resolved and the estate being capable of distribution, we have developed our own means of estate litigation cost control, such that you might have a more intense and forceful legal representation.

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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