When a loved one dies a dispute can arise about the Will or what happens to their estate.
These can arise as to whether a Will has been properly drawn up, is defective or has been made as a result of the undue influence of a third party. This could be a relative, or person who has been maintained by the deceased has not been left any monies under the terms of the deceased’s Will or, where there is no Will under the rules of Intestacy.
At Rubin Lewis O’Brien we have considerable experience in these types of claims and are able to guide you through the process of contesting a Will or making a claim for provision against the deceased’s Estate.
We will advise you on how to contest a Will, the grounds, time limits, funding the claim and how any case would proceed. We will also advise you on what the best possible outcome is likely to be.