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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.
Disputes over wills are often difficult when you're not clear on how you should move forward. You may need to contest a will if you consider that the estate has not made proper provision for you, or you may wish to challenge a will if you have concerns about its validity due to lack of testamentary capacity, lack of knowledge and approval, undue influence, fraud or other concerns about how the will was prepared and/or executed. If you're acting as the executor of a will, you may need to defend the will if another person has threatened to make a claim against the estate or is already making one. 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 help Australians manage serious legal issues with care across contested wills, criminal law, family law, corporate crime and traffic law. Our lawyers put your interests first while giving you clear guidance to help you make informed decisions, no matter if you're researching "lawyers to contest a will near me" or "no win no fee contest a will" for legal support. As a firm, we strongly value honesty, integrity, fair pricing, timely support and advocating for your best interests. Doyle's Guide has recognised our Contested Wills & Estates team 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. We can advise you on contesting a will if you find that you've been omitted from it or believe that the estate has not made an appropriate provision for you. 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. We can advise you on defending a will from claims about validity or family provision if you act as the executor or administrator. We also assist with other estate disputes, including disagreements about executor removal, estate administration, statutory will issues and other equitable claims such as promissory estoppel. Because laws vary from state to state, we offer legal advice across 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 "lawyers to contest a will near me", "no win no fee probate dispute lawyers" or "legal process of contesting a will".
To get started with Armstrong Legal, reach out to us to speak with a contested wills lawyer about your situation. In addition to your relationship with the deceased, your lawyer will also ask about the terms of the will, the nature and value of the estate and the reason for the dispute. The team uses this obligation-free first discussion to understand your goals, including whether you want to challenge a will, contest 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, should you need to defend a will, your lawyer can advise you on your response to the claim and protect 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 "estate litigation lawyer Melbourne" or "inheritance dispute legal advice Melbourne". In select family provision matters, we may provide "No Win No Fee" options, assessing eligibility per case. Deferred fee (Pay-at-End) arrangements may also apply in some matters, depending on your circumstances and your existing entitlement to a share of the estate. If you have enquiries about topics related to "grant of probate WA" or "defending a family provision claim", 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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Disputes over wills are often difficult when you're not clear on how you should move forward. You may need to contest a will if you consider that the estate has not made proper provision for you, or you may wish to challenge a will if you have concerns about its validity due to lack of testamentary capacity, lack of knowledge and approval, undue influence, fraud or other concerns about how the will was prepared and/or executed. If you're acting as the executor of a will, you may need to defend the will if another person has threatened to make a claim against the estate or is already making one. 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 help Australians manage serious legal issues with care across contested wills, criminal law, family law, corporate crime and traffic law. Our lawyers put your interests first while giving you clear guidance to help you make informed decisions, no matter if you're researching "lawyers to contest a will near me" or "no win no fee contest a will" for legal support. As a firm, we strongly value honesty, integrity, fair pricing, timely support and advocating for your best interests. Doyle's Guide has recognised our Contested Wills & Estates team 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. We can advise you on contesting a will if you find that you've been omitted from it or believe that the estate has not made an appropriate provision for you. 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. We can advise you on defending a will from claims about validity or family provision if you act as the executor or administrator. We also assist with other estate disputes, including disagreements about executor removal, estate administration, statutory will issues and other equitable claims such as promissory estoppel. Because laws vary from state to state, we offer legal advice across 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 "lawyers to contest a will near me", "no win no fee probate dispute lawyers" or "legal process of contesting a will".
To get started with Armstrong Legal, reach out to us to speak with a contested wills lawyer about your situation. In addition to your relationship with the deceased, your lawyer will also ask about the terms of the will, the nature and value of the estate and the reason for the dispute. The team uses this obligation-free first discussion to understand your goals, including whether you want to challenge a will, contest 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, should you need to defend a will, your lawyer can advise you on your response to the claim and protect 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 "estate litigation lawyer Melbourne" or "inheritance dispute legal advice Melbourne". In select family provision matters, we may provide "No Win No Fee" options, assessing eligibility per case. Deferred fee (Pay-at-End) arrangements may also apply in some matters, depending on your circumstances and your existing entitlement to a share of the estate. If you have enquiries about topics related to "grant of probate WA" or "defending a family provision claim", contact us and set an appointment with a lawyer today.