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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 about a will often occur during a stressful and uncertain time while families grieve and hope to understand what to do next. You could be doubtful that the will is fair or valid or that it matches the true wishes of the deceased. At Armstrong Legal, we guide clients through such sensitive matters with clear advice, sensitivity 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. Regarding contested wills, our lawyers explain clients' rights, responsibilities and the next steps with professionalism and empathy. Our lawyers specialise in contested wills, working only in this area of law to provide dedicated support during complex estate disputes. Through open, transparent communication, we endeavour to make clients feel heard and informed from the outset. We put your interests first and provide clear guidance so that you can make confident decisions, which is helpful when you're researching "withdrawing a probate caveat NSW supreme court" or "inheritance dispute law firm Sydney". One of Australia's most trusted legal directories, Doyle's Guide, has even recognised our Contested Wills & Estates team and acknowledged us 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, our approach to these matters is considerate and respectful. 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. Alongside outlining your rights and the legal process in your state, we explain how those rules vary across 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 moves forward promptly, conscious of the strict deadlines that may apply to your matter. So, when you're looking up "withdrawing a probate caveat NSW supreme court", "grounds of objection will SA" or "inheritance dispute attorney NSW", you can trust that our legal support stays clear and practical.
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. In this obligation-free first discussion, the team will work to understand your goals, including whether you want to contest a will, defend a will against a claim or challenge a will. For instance, if you want to challenge a will, the team can advise you about undue influence, fraud, testamentary capacity, knowledge and approval or any other concerns that you or someone else may have about the validity of the will. Conversely, if you need to defend a will, your lawyer can help you respond 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 "family provisions ACT NSW who can claim" or "contest a will lawyer liverpool". In some family provision claims, we may propose "No Win No Fee" arrangements, with eligibility evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Depending on your circumstances and any existing entitlement to the estate, deferred fee (Pay-at-End) arrangements may also apply in some cases. If you have enquiries about topics related to "contest a will lawyer wollongong" or "will contesting solicitors", contact us and set an appointment with a lawyer today.
Disclaimer: No win no fee eligibility is assessed on a case by case basis
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Disputes about a will often occur during a stressful and uncertain time while families grieve and hope to understand what to do next. You could be doubtful that the will is fair or valid or that it matches the true wishes of the deceased. At Armstrong Legal, we guide clients through such sensitive matters with clear advice, sensitivity 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. Regarding contested wills, our lawyers explain clients' rights, responsibilities and the next steps with professionalism and empathy. Our lawyers specialise in contested wills, working only in this area of law to provide dedicated support during complex estate disputes. Through open, transparent communication, we endeavour to make clients feel heard and informed from the outset. We put your interests first and provide clear guidance so that you can make confident decisions, which is helpful when you're researching "withdrawing a probate caveat NSW supreme court" or "inheritance dispute law firm Sydney". One of Australia's most trusted legal directories, Doyle's Guide, has even recognised our Contested Wills & Estates team and acknowledged us 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, our approach to these matters is considerate and respectful. 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. Alongside outlining your rights and the legal process in your state, we explain how those rules vary across 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 moves forward promptly, conscious of the strict deadlines that may apply to your matter. So, when you're looking up "withdrawing a probate caveat NSW supreme court", "grounds of objection will SA" or "inheritance dispute attorney NSW", you can trust that our legal support stays clear and practical.
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. In this obligation-free first discussion, the team will work to understand your goals, including whether you want to contest a will, defend a will against a claim or challenge a will. For instance, if you want to challenge a will, the team can advise you about undue influence, fraud, testamentary capacity, knowledge and approval or any other concerns that you or someone else may have about the validity of the will. Conversely, if you need to defend a will, your lawyer can help you respond 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 "family provisions ACT NSW who can claim" or "contest a will lawyer liverpool". In some family provision claims, we may propose "No Win No Fee" arrangements, with eligibility evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Depending on your circumstances and any existing entitlement to the estate, deferred fee (Pay-at-End) arrangements may also apply in some cases. If you have enquiries about topics related to "contest a will lawyer wollongong" or "will contesting solicitors", contact us and set an appointment with a lawyer today.