Do you need to contest the validity of a Will? Was your loved one unduly influenced to sign his or her Will?


Texas Will Contest Lawyer


A Will is a document that sets out a person's declaration of how he (the "Testator") desires his property to be disposed of after his death. There may be instances where one needs to contest the validity of a will, because they believe the testator was unduly influenced to sign the will, or did not sign the will of his own free will. If you feel you have the need to contest of the validity of a will, then hire a Texas will contest lawyer.

Another reason to contest a will is if the Testator lacked testamentary capacity, which means he did not have the mental capacity needed to understand all of the contents of the will. If you feel the Testator truly did not or could not understand the contents of what he was signing then hire a Texas will contests lawyer.


Contesting a will is not easy, but with the right lawyer, there is no reason why you cannot effectively plead your case. If the will really is invalid for some reason, having a knowledgeable lawyer on your side is going to be the way to prove it.


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