Can I contest a will or trust?
December 15, 2023
Having a professionally drafted, written, signed, and witnessed will and setting up a trust in accordance with all applicable laws are important parts of smart family law and estate planning. You can only contest a will or trust if you have sound legal grounds for doing so. Examples include someone who was coerced or forced to write a will or set up a trust in a certain way, someone who included assets or properties that were not theirs in a will or trust, and the existence of other agreements or contracts that may supersede a will or trust. Our trust attorneys in Queens County, NY can help you draft a will and create a trust to avoid such issues and can help you contest a will or trust if there are grounds for doing so.
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