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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.

Our Contested Wills Team


Alun Hill

Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates Law - National Practice Director – Sydney

Kelly Weston

Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates Law - Special Counsel - Sydney

Luisa Di Bernardo

Accredited Specialist in Contested Estates Law - Managing Associate - Melbourne

James Daly

Contested Estates - Managing Associate - Brisbane

Jodie Hall

Contested Wills - Senior Associate - Melbourne

Aimee Collantes

Contested Estate Law - Senior Associate - Sydney

Genevieve Krienke

Contested Estate Law - Solicitor - Melbourne

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Will disputes can be tricky because you're not always sure what your next step should be. Contesting a will may be necessary if you feel that the estate hasn't made proper provision for you, or you can dispute a will if you have concerns about capacity, undue influence, fraud or the manner of its preparation. You may need to defend the will if another party makes a claim on the estate if you're the executor of a will. Fortunately, Armstrong Legal is a national law firm with more than 30 years of experience, giving clients clear, practical support during these difficult matters. We guide Australians as they navigate serious legal issues with care across contested wills, criminal law, traffic law, family law and corporate crime. Our lawyers put your interests first while giving you clear guidance to help you make informed decisions, no matter if you're researching "Lawyers For Contesting Wills" or "Inheritance Disputes Lawyer" for legal support. As a firm, honesty, integrity, fair pricing, prompt support and advocating for your best interests are incredibly valuable to us. Our Contested Wills & Estates team was recognised by Doyle's Guide as a Recommended Wills & Estates Litigation Law Firm from 2021 to 2025.

We recognise that each will dispute presents distinct emotional and practical challenges, particularly where family relationships and financial worries are involved. So, if you believe that a will may be invalid due to certain concerns, you need clear advice before disputing or even challenging a will. At Armstrong Legal, we approach these situations with compassion and respect. Our contested wills lawyers specialise in reviewing the specific facts of each case, including questions about the deceased person's ability to make decisions, possible pressure from others or even signs of fraud. Besides setting out your rights and the state legal process, we clarify how the position changes across different jurisdictions in Australia. Whether you're contesting, challenging or defending a will, we provide considered details so you can make informed decisions about your next move. We have experienced lawyers across the country, including those familiar with diverse cultures and non-English languages, helping you begin a will dispute with clear, confident guidance. Our team acts promptly, aware that strict time limits may apply to your matter. So, when you're looking up "Lawyers For Contesting Wills", "Inheritance Will Disputes Solicitors" or "Lawyer To Contest A Will Sydney", you can trust that our legal support stays clear and practical.

The first step is a straightforward conversation. Once you get in touch with us, you will be connected with a contested wills lawyer to listen to your situation. To begin, we ask focused questions about your ties to the decedent, the terms of the will, the estate's details and the circumstances leading to the dispute. For instance, if you are considering contesting a will, we can assess whether you are eligible for a family provision claim and outline what matters most and what evidence could support your case. At every stage, we offer structured guidance about available options, expected next steps, potential costs and any deadlines that could influence your options. We also acknowledge that financial stress is a common concern, which is why, following an assessment of your circumstances and the merits of your case, we may offer "No Win No Fee" or Pay-at-End arrangements on a case-by-case basis. What's more, you can reach out to us when you're curious about "How Long Does A Person Have To Contest A Will" or "Grant Of Probate Australia". If you want to contest or challenge a will, need to defend a will against a claim by another person, or would like to ask us about "will dispute lawyers qld" or "family provision law firm wa", contact our friendly team of contested wills lawyers for an assessment of your case.

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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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About Armstrong Legal

Will disputes can be tricky because you're not always sure what your next step should be. Contesting a will may be necessary if you feel that the estate hasn't made proper provision for you, or you can dispute a will if you have concerns about capacity, undue influence, fraud or the manner of its preparation. You may need to defend the will if another party makes a claim on the estate if you're the executor of a will. Fortunately, Armstrong Legal is a national law firm with more than 30 years of experience, giving clients clear, practical support during these difficult matters. We guide Australians as they navigate serious legal issues with care across contested wills, criminal law, traffic law, family law and corporate crime. Our lawyers put your interests first while giving you clear guidance to help you make informed decisions, no matter if you're researching "Lawyers For Contesting Wills" or "Inheritance Disputes Lawyer" for legal support. As a firm, honesty, integrity, fair pricing, prompt support and advocating for your best interests are incredibly valuable to us. Our Contested Wills & Estates team was recognised by Doyle's Guide as a Recommended Wills & Estates Litigation Law Firm from 2021 to 2025.

We recognise that each will dispute presents distinct emotional and practical challenges, particularly where family relationships and financial worries are involved. So, if you believe that a will may be invalid due to certain concerns, you need clear advice before disputing or even challenging a will. At Armstrong Legal, we approach these situations with compassion and respect. Our contested wills lawyers specialise in reviewing the specific facts of each case, including questions about the deceased person's ability to make decisions, possible pressure from others or even signs of fraud. Besides setting out your rights and the state legal process, we clarify how the position changes across different jurisdictions in Australia. Whether you're contesting, challenging or defending a will, we provide considered details so you can make informed decisions about your next move. We have experienced lawyers across the country, including those familiar with diverse cultures and non-English languages, helping you begin a will dispute with clear, confident guidance. Our team acts promptly, aware that strict time limits may apply to your matter. So, when you're looking up "Lawyers For Contesting Wills", "Inheritance Will Disputes Solicitors" or "Lawyer To Contest A Will Sydney", you can trust that our legal support stays clear and practical.

The first step is a straightforward conversation. Once you get in touch with us, you will be connected with a contested wills lawyer to listen to your situation. To begin, we ask focused questions about your ties to the decedent, the terms of the will, the estate's details and the circumstances leading to the dispute. For instance, if you are considering contesting a will, we can assess whether you are eligible for a family provision claim and outline what matters most and what evidence could support your case. At every stage, we offer structured guidance about available options, expected next steps, potential costs and any deadlines that could influence your options. We also acknowledge that financial stress is a common concern, which is why, following an assessment of your circumstances and the merits of your case, we may offer "No Win No Fee" or Pay-at-End arrangements on a case-by-case basis. What's more, you can reach out to us when you're curious about "How Long Does A Person Have To Contest A Will" or "Grant Of Probate Australia". If you want to contest or challenge a will, need to defend a will against a claim by another person, or would like to ask us about "will dispute lawyers qld" or "family provision law firm wa", contact our friendly team of contested wills lawyers for an assessment of your case.

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