The probate process is not always straightforward in Pennsylvania. Sometimes, a family member who is not receiving the inheritance that they expected decides to file a will contest. The process of contesting a will can be long and expensive, but it can be worth it in...
Will Disputes
What are some valid reasons to challenge a will?
Wills and estates can be extremely difficult, as they come with a variety of financial and emotional issues. Indeed, there are times in which challenging the validity of a deceased person's will may be perfectly valid. These reasons can vary from state to state, as...
What are the legal grounds needed to contest a will?
Many people write wills that detail how their estate should get distributed once they pass away. If you believe that someone's last wishes weren't followed, you can contest their will. Should you plan on contesting a will in Pennsylvania, there are a few things you'll...
Is diminished capacity the same as undue influence?
If you suspect that your loved one didn't have a valid will when they died, you might think about hiring an attorney in Pennsylvania. You could have a case if you can prove that another individual influenced your loved one to write their will in a certain way....
What is a will procured by fraud?
When Pennsylvania residents pass away and leave wills, one or more of the interested parties might challenge the wills. Courts generally do not accept will challenges because they view the wills as the final words and wishes of the testators. However, there are...
What people should know before contesting a will
When your loved one died in Pennsylvania, you were shocked to learn that you weren't included in their will. If you were close to this person while they were alive, you might suspect foul play. You might even suspect that one person in particular pressured your loved...
How can you contest a will?
Ideally, a will allows an individual in Pennsylvania to decide how his or her assets will be distributed after his or her death. Unfortunately, this isn't always the case. Another person could influence someone or outright force him or her to write his or her will in...
What are some things the executor of a will can’t do?
When a person dies in the state of Pennsylvania, the executor of their will is responsible for fulfilling their last wishes. It's the executor's job to pay off debts, distribute assets and ensure that everything goes according to plan. In a sense, the executor has...
Estate disputes and bitcoin
Estate planning may sound dry, boring and upscale, but that's really not the case. Everyone in Pennsylvania should have an estate plan or at least a will. Those documents should be updated fairly frequently, too. As technology and finance evolve, all kinds of new...
What is needed to contest a will
A person who disagrees with the terms of a will is not able to contest the document simply because it does not allocate resources in the manner he or she desires. One of four possible legal circumstances needs to be established before someone can contest a will in...