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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.

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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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It can be difficult to navigate will disputes when it is not always clear what your next step should be. 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 the executor of a will, you may need to defend it if another person is making a claim against the estate or has threatened to do so. 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 support Australians in managing serious legal matters, providing careful assistance in contested wills, family law, corporate crime, criminal law 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 "probate caveat search NSW" or "applying for a caveat over probate in NSW application forms" for legal support. As a firm, we place immense value on honesty, integrity, fair pricing, timely support and fighting 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.

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 treat these situations with sensitivity 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. In addition to outlining your rights and the legal process in your state, we describe how it contrasts 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 who understand varied cultural backgrounds, to help you get started with a will dispute clearly and confidently. Our team acts without delay, conscious that strict time limits may affect your matter. So, when you're looking up "probate caveat search NSW", "how long does a caveat on probate take in NSW" or "notice of withdrawal of caveat probate NSW supreme court", you can trust that our legal support stays clear and practical.

Taking action begins with a clear discussion. When you reach out to us, you will be connected with a contested wills lawyer who will hear out your situation and assesses your case. Our initial consultations are obligation-free. We start by asking focused questions about your relationship to the deceased, the terms of the will, the nature and value of the estate and the cause of the dispute. For example, if you wish to contest a will, we can identify what evidence may support your case, assess your eligibility to make a family provision claim and explain what factors are important for your claim to succeed. At each stage, we outline structured guidance on your options, the probable next steps, potential costs and any time limits that might impact your rights. We also recognise that financial stress is a common worry, and so we may offer "No Win No Fee" or deferred fee (Pay-at-End) arrangements on a case-by-case basis after assessing your circumstances and the merits of your case. What's more, you can reach out to us when you're curious about "inheritance promise dispute SA" or "family provision legal help Adelaide". 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 "can an estranged child contest a will" or "how long have you got to contest a will", contact our friendly team of contested wills lawyers for an assessment of your case.

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About Armstrong Legal

It can be difficult to navigate will disputes when it is not always clear what your next step should be. 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 the executor of a will, you may need to defend it if another person is making a claim against the estate or has threatened to do so. 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 support Australians in managing serious legal matters, providing careful assistance in contested wills, family law, corporate crime, criminal law 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 "probate caveat search NSW" or "applying for a caveat over probate in NSW application forms" for legal support. As a firm, we place immense value on honesty, integrity, fair pricing, timely support and fighting 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.

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 treat these situations with sensitivity 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. In addition to outlining your rights and the legal process in your state, we describe how it contrasts 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 who understand varied cultural backgrounds, to help you get started with a will dispute clearly and confidently. Our team acts without delay, conscious that strict time limits may affect your matter. So, when you're looking up "probate caveat search NSW", "how long does a caveat on probate take in NSW" or "notice of withdrawal of caveat probate NSW supreme court", you can trust that our legal support stays clear and practical.

Taking action begins with a clear discussion. When you reach out to us, you will be connected with a contested wills lawyer who will hear out your situation and assesses your case. Our initial consultations are obligation-free. We start by asking focused questions about your relationship to the deceased, the terms of the will, the nature and value of the estate and the cause of the dispute. For example, if you wish to contest a will, we can identify what evidence may support your case, assess your eligibility to make a family provision claim and explain what factors are important for your claim to succeed. At each stage, we outline structured guidance on your options, the probable next steps, potential costs and any time limits that might impact your rights. We also recognise that financial stress is a common worry, and so we may offer "No Win No Fee" or deferred fee (Pay-at-End) arrangements on a case-by-case basis after assessing your circumstances and the merits of your case. What's more, you can reach out to us when you're curious about "inheritance promise dispute SA" or "family provision legal help Adelaide". 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 "can an estranged child contest a will" or "how long have you got to contest a will", contact our friendly team of contested wills lawyers for an assessment of your case.

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