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Armstrong Legal has a talented and dedicated team of contested wills lawyers who manage all aspects of will disputes including contesting, challenging and defending wills. Our contested wills lawyers work exclusively in this area of law, and are committed to helping recently bereaved clients in their time of need They offer sensitive, empathetic, professional and timely services so that you can feel confident that you understand all your options and that your interests will be protected.
If you are considering contesting or challenging a will, or if you need to defend a will against a claim by another person, contact our friendly team of contested wills lawyers for an assessment of your case. Our team will listen to your unique circumstances and provide clear advice as to vour prospects of success.
These accolades highlight our firm's strong reputation, deep legal expertise, and consistent results in representing clients across complex contested wills and estate litigation matters.
Will disputes frequently happen during the emotional and uncertain time when grieving families are trying to work out how they should proceed. You might be uncertain if a will is fair, valid or truly reflects the deceased person's wishes. At Armstrong Legal, we assist clients in managing sensitive matters with clear advice, compassion and practical guidance. We're a national law firm with more than 30 years of experience, and we have helped Australians with serious legal matters across several areas, including contested wills, criminal law, family law, corporate crime and traffic law. In matters of contested wills, our lawyers help clients understand their rights, responsibilities and next steps with professionalism and empathy. Our lawyers focus exclusively on contested wills so that they can deliver intensive support through difficult estate disputes. With open and honest communication, we ensure that clients are listened to and informed from the beginning. We put your interests first and provide clear guidance so that you can make confident decisions, which is helpful when you're researching "how long can it take to contest a will" or "how can a will be contested". Our Contested Wills & Estates team has even been recognised by Doyle's Guide, one of Australia's most trusted legal directories, which acknowledged us as a Recommended Wills & Estates Litigation Law Firm every year from 2021 to 2025.
At Armstrong Legal, we help clients resolve will disputes by providing clear, practical advice on contesting, challenging and defending a will. Our contested wills lawyers will explain your rights, assess your options and help you understand the likely path forward, acting promptly to safeguard your position before deadlines may pass. If you are left out of a will or believe that the estate has not made proper provision for you, we can advise you on contesting it. If you believe a will may be invalid, we can advise you on challenging a will where concerns involve testamentary capacity, undue influence, fraud or any other concerns that you or someone else may have about the validity of the will. If you are an executor or administrator, we can provide legal guidance on defending a will against claims relating to validity or family provision. We also assist with other estate disputes, including disagreements about estate administration, executor removal, statutory will issues and other equitable claims such as promissory estoppel. As laws vary across states, we offer legal advice in New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia, the Northern Territory, Tasmania and South Australia. Our national team includes lawyers across Australia who speak languages other than English, so you can turn to us, no matter if you've been looking up "how long can it take to contest a will", "excluded from will VIC" or "how can a will be challenged".
To get started with Armstrong Legal, reach out to us to speak with a contested wills lawyer about your situation. Along with your relationship with the deceased, your lawyer will ask about the terms of the will, the nature and value of the estate and the reason for the dispute. During this obligation-free first discussion, the team will seek to understand your goals, including whether you want to contest a will, challenge a will or defend a will against a claim. For instance, if you intend to challenge a will, the team can advise you about testamentary capacity, knowledge and approval, undue influence, fraud or any other concerns that you or someone else may have about the validity of the will. Alternatively, where you need to defend a will, your lawyer can help you mount a response to the claim and safeguard the estate's interests. At Armstrong Legal, we understand that upfront legal fees can place extra pressure on people during estate disputes, making you hesitant to ask about "inheritance disputes lawyer" or "contest will solicitors". For certain family provision claims, we may offer "No Win No Fee" arrangements, with eligibility considered on a case-by-case basis. In some matters, deferred fee (Pay-at-End) arrangements may also be offered, subject to your circumstances and your existing entitlement to a portion of the estate. If you have enquiries about topics related to "family provision legal help Adelaide" or "left out of will VIC", contact us and set an appointment with a lawyer today.
Disclaimer: No win no fee eligibility is assessed on a case by case basis
Jonathan was great to work with, professional, reliable, and easy to talk to. They explained everything clearly, stayed on top of things, and really made the whole process a lot less stressful. Highly recommend if you need someone who knows what they’re doing.
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Our team are experienced in every aspect of Criminal and Traffic law – no matter what the charge, or what location in VIC you are in.
Will disputes frequently happen during the emotional and uncertain time when grieving families are trying to work out how they should proceed. You might be uncertain if a will is fair, valid or truly reflects the deceased person's wishes. At Armstrong Legal, we assist clients in managing sensitive matters with clear advice, compassion and practical guidance. We're a national law firm with more than 30 years of experience, and we have helped Australians with serious legal matters across several areas, including contested wills, criminal law, family law, corporate crime and traffic law. In matters of contested wills, our lawyers help clients understand their rights, responsibilities and next steps with professionalism and empathy. Our lawyers focus exclusively on contested wills so that they can deliver intensive support through difficult estate disputes. With open and honest communication, we ensure that clients are listened to and informed from the beginning. We put your interests first and provide clear guidance so that you can make confident decisions, which is helpful when you're researching "how long can it take to contest a will" or "how can a will be contested". Our Contested Wills & Estates team has even been recognised by Doyle's Guide, one of Australia's most trusted legal directories, which acknowledged us as a Recommended Wills & Estates Litigation Law Firm every year from 2021 to 2025.
At Armstrong Legal, we help clients resolve will disputes by providing clear, practical advice on contesting, challenging and defending a will. Our contested wills lawyers will explain your rights, assess your options and help you understand the likely path forward, acting promptly to safeguard your position before deadlines may pass. If you are left out of a will or believe that the estate has not made proper provision for you, we can advise you on contesting it. If you believe a will may be invalid, we can advise you on challenging a will where concerns involve testamentary capacity, undue influence, fraud or any other concerns that you or someone else may have about the validity of the will. If you are an executor or administrator, we can provide legal guidance on defending a will against claims relating to validity or family provision. We also assist with other estate disputes, including disagreements about estate administration, executor removal, statutory will issues and other equitable claims such as promissory estoppel. As laws vary across states, we offer legal advice in New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia, the Northern Territory, Tasmania and South Australia. Our national team includes lawyers across Australia who speak languages other than English, so you can turn to us, no matter if you've been looking up "how long can it take to contest a will", "excluded from will VIC" or "how can a will be challenged".
To get started with Armstrong Legal, reach out to us to speak with a contested wills lawyer about your situation. Along with your relationship with the deceased, your lawyer will ask about the terms of the will, the nature and value of the estate and the reason for the dispute. During this obligation-free first discussion, the team will seek to understand your goals, including whether you want to contest a will, challenge a will or defend a will against a claim. For instance, if you intend to challenge a will, the team can advise you about testamentary capacity, knowledge and approval, undue influence, fraud or any other concerns that you or someone else may have about the validity of the will. Alternatively, where you need to defend a will, your lawyer can help you mount a response to the claim and safeguard the estate's interests. At Armstrong Legal, we understand that upfront legal fees can place extra pressure on people during estate disputes, making you hesitant to ask about "inheritance disputes lawyer" or "contest will solicitors". For certain family provision claims, we may offer "No Win No Fee" arrangements, with eligibility considered on a case-by-case basis. In some matters, deferred fee (Pay-at-End) arrangements may also be offered, subject to your circumstances and your existing entitlement to a portion of the estate. If you have enquiries about topics related to "family provision legal help Adelaide" or "left out of will VIC", contact us and set an appointment with a lawyer today.