Many of us believe that the wishes outlined in a Will are the final word about what happens to someone's estate, but the reality can be much more complicated than that.
If a family member, or someone close to the person that has died, feels as though the Will is unfair, they often contest it, and there are plenty of grounds upon which to do so.
These complications can lead to painful and costly family disputes, if not resolved quickly and effectively. During what is often a difficult time of loss and grief, the last thing people want is to leave their families with a Will that can be contested or overruled.
The good news is, that with preparation and sound advice, you can do something about it to protect your assets and make sure your final wishes prevail.
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