What Does It Mean to Contest a Will?

contest a willWhen it comes to the administration of your will in Bethesda or Largo, you likely assume that the hard work and planning you put in with your lawyer will ensure everything goes off without a hitch.  The good news is that this is precisely what happens the majority of the time.  Wills and trust administration is a big job, and the sole purpose of creating a will is to make your wishes as clear as possible to simplify the process.

When a will is “contested” that means that it is being challenged for some reason.  Fortunately, heirs can’t simply overturn your will because they’re not happy with it.  Instead, they have to show a legal reason that the will itself is invalid.  If it is found to be invalid, then the administration process changes dramatically for all involved.

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