Will Dispute Lawyers Sydney
The Best Will Dispute Lawyers in Sydney
Our Sydney lawyers specialising in will disputes take the hassle out of what is often a highly emotional and stressful time. Losing a loved one raises emotions and can bring back painful memories. Fortunately, our lawyers understand that it is challenging to stand up for yourself and fight for your entitlements in such situations. That’s why we’ll gladly help you handle your claim and concerns, giving you peace of mind and time to heal.
At Pagin + Mak Lawyers, we care about clients and dedicate our years of experience and expertise to helping you achieve the best possible outcome. Our lawyers do not see you as another number or matter to be processed. We encourage and welcome you to meet us in person or chat with us over the phone. This marks the first step in our journey as your trusted advocates and legal advisers. Call us to experience the difference.
Our Sydney Will Dispute Lawyers’ Expertise
Pagin + Make Lawyers are experts in making, changing, and contesting a will. We can provide you with the professional and comprehensive legal advice and representation you deserve. A will can be challenged or contested if the deceased failed to make adequate provision for a spouse or defacto partner, child, a person with whom the deceased had a domestic relationship, a child living in a domestic relationship with the deceased, or a person who lived with the deceased and was dependent on them.
If a court of law finds a will invalid, it is possible to reinstate a previous will. Should the deceased fail to leave a will, the estate may be distributed based on intestacy, where the statutory formula determines the appropriate beneficiary. Either way, we have successfully helped many clients with their will disputes, and we are ready to do the same for you.
Work with Our Reliable Will Dispute Lawyers in Sydney
Our will dispute lawyers in Sydney can help you if you have been left out of a will or the deceased made an inadequate provision for you. The likelihood of succeeding and winning these disputes depends on many factors, particularly each claimant’s circumstance, relationship with the deceased, size of the estate, and situations of the named beneficiaries. A will dispute must be filed in the Supreme Court within twelve months of the deceased’s death.
Laws relating to wills and estates are complex, which is why we encourage you to take advantage of our free consultation to learn how we can help you. Having a specialist on your side can be the difference between winning and losing a case. Seek advice from our lawyers to ensure you have the best representation. Our experienced and highly qualified team will ensure you get the best outcome possible.