
How To Contest a Will After Probate
It is important to understand what this question means since there are two different ways to “contest” a Will after a Grant of Probate has been issued by a Probate Registry.

It is important to understand what this question means since there are two different ways to “contest” a Will after a Grant of Probate has been issued by a Probate Registry.

This is an easy question to ask – but quite a complicated question to answer
There are two types of “Contentious Probate Claim”.

Have you found yourself in a situation where you believe that a will should be disputed because the deceased lacked mental capacity?
This is a complex and sensitive matter, but understanding the process can help you navigate through it. Here’s a brief guide to get you started.

A widow whose husband of 66 years excluded her and their four daughters from his will, and left everything to their two sons, has won a high court case for a share of an estate worth more than £1m.

What is Contentious Probate?
Contentious Probate is the legal processes for challenging how an estate is to be distributed when someone dies.