Wills & Trust Contests in Riverside
What makes a will or trust valid?
Do you believe that a late family member's will or trust does not accurately
reflect their wishes? In order to legally execute a trust or will, you
must be of sound mind and be able to understand your assets and the effects
of your actions completely with regards to yourself and your family members.
Our experienced
Riverside probate litigation lawyer at Sandoval Legacy Group, a Division of Holstrom, Block & Parke APLC
can help you fight for your proper inheritance if you think your late
loved one did not understand their actions or if you believe their will
or trust is invalid.
Reasons for Contesting a Will or Trust
Contesting a will or trust usually is based on a lack of testamentary capacity
of the creator of the will or trust, or the undue influence of another
individual.
Lack of testamentary capacity occurs when a testator does not fully understand his or her assets, the
nature of a will or the importance of providing an inheritance for immediate
family members who would inherit the property without a will.
Undue influence occurs when an individual puts great pressure on another person with the
intent to dramatically change the way he or she is distributing assets.
When the testator does completely understand what he or she is doing,
it can seriously affect how the estate is distributed during the testator
or trust maker's lifetime, as well as how property is distributed
after he or she passes.
Fight for Your Inheritance: Get a Riverside Probate Attorney on Your Side!
If you are interested in obtaining your proper inheritance, you should
contact a Riverside probate litigation lawyer to learn more about your
rights regarding will and trust contests. With
over 30 years of combined experience, our attorneys have the seasoned skill needed to effectively represent
your interests. Clients come first at Sandoval Legacy Group, a Division
of Holstrom, Block & Parke APLC, and we pride ourselves on seeking
the best outcome for each and every one of them. Instead of providing
clients with generic information about their legal matters, we take the
time to learn about their individual needs.
We offer a free one hour consultation, so
contact our firm today to learn how we can help you contest a will or trust.