Probate Dispute Solicitors Alsager Cheshire

Contesting a Will Solicitors in Alsager

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Supportive Advice on Will Disputes and Inheritance Issues in Alsager

Dealing with concerns about a will can be difficult, particularly when it comes at a time of loss. Inheritance disputes often involve not only legal questions, but also strong emotions and sensitive family dynamics.

If you are based in Alsager, Sandbach and Congleton or the surrounding areas and are worried about a will or your position within an estate, it is important to know that support and clear guidance are available.

At Gavin Edmondson Solicitors, we advise on all aspects of contentious probate, including contesting a will, resolving inheritance disputes and helping clients navigate what can often be a challenging and uncertain situation.

Understanding Your Concerns

Many people come to us not knowing exactly what is wrong, but feeling that something is not right.

You may be:

  • Concerned that a will does not reflect what you were told
  • Unsure whether you have been treated fairly
  • Worried that someone may have influenced the outcome
  • Confused about how an estate is being handled

These concerns are valid and understanding them is the first step in deciding what to do next.

Can You Contest a Will?

There are specific legal grounds on which a will can be challenged. These include:

  • Lack of testamentary capacity
  • Undue influence
  • Lack of knowledge and approval
  • Improper execution
  • Fraud or forgery

You may also be able to bring a claim if reasonable financial provision has not been made.

Taking advice can help you understand whether your situation meets the legal criteria.

Taking the First Step

The first step is often simply having a conversation about your situation.

We can help you to:

  • Understand whether your concerns are likely to have legal grounds
  • Identify what information may be needed
  • Explain the options available to you
  • Clarify what the process might involve

This initial stage is about giving you clarity and reassurance.

A Measured Approach to Disputes

Not all inheritance disputes need to become formal legal battles.

Depending on the circumstances, it may be possible to:

  • Resolve matters through discussion
  • Raise concerns with the relevant parties
  • Reach an agreement without court proceedings

Where more formal action is required, we will guide you through each stage.

Time Limits to Consider

Certain claims must be brought within specific time limits.

For example, claims under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 must generally be made within six months of the grant of probate.

Taking advice early can help ensure that important deadlines are not missed.

Common Situations We See in Alsager

We regularly advise clients in Alsager who are:

  • Trying to understand whether they have been treated fairly
  • Dealing with uncertainty following the loss of a loved one
  • Concerned about changes made to a will
  • Looking for reassurance before taking any action

In many cases, the priority is understanding the situation and being supported through it.

How We Can Help

We provide:

  • Clear and supportive advice tailored to your circumstances
  • Guidance on whether there are grounds for a claim
  • Help in understanding the process and your options
  • Ongoing support if you decide to proceed

Our aim is to make a difficult situation more manageable by providing clarity and reassurance.


Frequently Asked Questions

Seeking legal advice can help you understand whether your concerns are valid and what steps to take.

Not necessarily. Some issues can be resolved without formal proceedings.

This will depend on the circumstances. A solicitor can help assess your position.

Yes. Many people are uncertain at this stage, and getting advice can help provide clarity.

Speak to a Solicitor About Contesting a Will in Alsager

If you are dealing with concerns about a will or inheritance, we can provide clear and supportive advice to help you understand your position.

Contact Gavin Edmondson Solicitors to discuss your situation and explore your options.

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