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In New South Wales, it is common for legal disputes to arise out of a deceased estate. Armstrong Legal has a dedicated team of contested estates lawyers who specialise in advocating for the interests of family members who are recently bereaved and providing them with quality legal advice and representation at this difficult time.

Some common NSW contested estates matters are contesting the provisions of a will and challenging the validity of a will as well as defending a will against a contest or a challenge. Our lawyers also deal with situations where an executor needs to be removed, cannot be located, or may lack capacity.

Many contested estates matters can be resolved through negotiations between the parties involved with the help of a lawyer who is experienced in this area.

 

 

About Armstrong Legal

Armstrong Legal is a national law firm committed to assisting Australians with serious legal matters, which include areas like contested wills. We handle each matter with openness and clarity so that you feel heard, informed and confident in your decisions.

Our national team includes lawyers across Australia who understand diverse cultures and support clients from a wide range of backgrounds, so you can ask them about topics related to "what proof is needed to contest a will", "estate dispute lawyer QLD" or "estate litigation lawyer Melbourne" with ease. If you are challenging the validity of a will, seeking provision out of an estate or defending claims against an estate, our lawyers can explain your rights, evaluate your options and help you understand the best path forward.

If you've been browsing for "contesting a will lawyer", "will contesting solicitors" or "family provision claim lawyers", our team can explain your options, what your likely next steps may be, potential costs and any time limits that may apply. Initial consultations are obligation-free, so speak with our friendly team of lawyers now for an assessment of your case.

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