You can’t challenge or contest a will simply because you don’t like its terms. There are four legal reasons for a will contest in most states, and it can be very difficult to prove any one of them. That translates to a great deal of expense in many cases, from…
Most people should have a will. Wills can distribute your property, name an executor, name guardians for children, forgive debts and more. Having a will also means that you, rather than your state’s laws, decide who gets your property when you die. In most cases, wills are typewritten legal documents…
Sadly, inheritance disputes are not just a problem we see in movies and tv shows where only blended families or fabulously wealthy folks are squabbling over wills, property and inheritance. Every time a loved one dies, estate litigation may arise, leaving the family to deal with the complicated process of…
Whether you are buying or selling a property, property lawyers are essential for all your property projects. They have the experience to handle all the issues that can arise from property transactions – a tricky web of loopholes and fine print. But property lawyers aren’t just going to help you…