If I Contest a Will, Do I Have a Chance to Win my Case?

When you contest a will, you are doing so so that you can test a will’s validity, such as in its creation process and beyond. Many of these contests are made because somebody believes that the person who made the will was not in the right state of mind or unduly influenced in its creation.…

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What Happens to Wills, Trusts, and Estate Plans During Divorce

One of the biggest areas affected by divorce happens to be a couple’s estate plan, which includes wills, trusts, and other tools. If you are married, you may have already started estate planning, which includes giving a description of where your assets will go if you pass away. We will help you understand what happens…

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When a Guardianship Becomes a Vital Part of Your Will

Guardians are especially important to a child’s physical care, health, education and so much more – which is why they should play a very important part in a will as well. Making decisions that will benefit your child’s future and enable somebody to care for them can leave you with less stress and a game…

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