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Estate Litigation Attorney In Livingston, Texas

Facing A Disputed Estate? Our Estate Litigation Team Will Fight For You

Losing a loved one is challenging enough. But at times, relatives or friends can swoop in, laying claim to what isn't rightfully theirs. At The Williams Firm, P.C. in Texas, our seasoned estate litigation attorneys can guide you through the intricate process of either contesting or protecting your loved one's will. With our assertive representation, we strive tirelessly to achieve a positive outcome for you. Our solid track record in dealing with disputed wills and trusts, guardianship issues, and challenges to heirship, allows us to stay steadfast by your side throughout the entire litigation process. 


We understand that estate litigation can be emotionally and financially draining, adding to the already difficult grieving process. That's why we are committed to providing compassionate support while vigorously advocating for your rights.


Our team of experienced attorneys will thoroughly analyze the details of your case and develop a strategic approach tailored to your specific needs. We have extensive knowledge of state-specific laws and procedures, ensuring that every aspect of your case is carefully examined.


Whether you believe a will was created under undue influence or you want to ensure that your loved one's wishes are carried out according to their wishes, our firm has the experience to handle it all. We also assist with disputes involving trust administration, breach of fiduciary duty, and contested property distribution.


Don't delay – reach out to one of our estate attorneys at The Williams Firm, P.C. today.

Contact The Williams Firm, P.C. to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today. 936-233-6760

Which Kinds of Grounds Are There to Dispute My Loved One’s Estate?

There are several reasons you may want to contest your loved one’s estate. The legality of the will could be in question, or it could be the result of undue influence from a less-than-ethical friend, relative, or employee. In some circumstances, your loved one may have lacked the mental capacity to set a valid will, particularly in instances of dementia. To navigate through these intricate matters, you need a law firm like The Williams Firm, P.C. who has a proven track record of successfully handling complex estate situations. Our estate planning team in Livingston, Texas, will meticulously research your situation and identify any potential avenues for contesting your loved one's estate. To find out more, schedule a meeting with one of our attorneys today.

What Do I Need to Bring to My Initial Consultation?

In the aftermath of losing a loved one, you may experience a range of emotions, and this can be heightened if there is a dispute among family members or other heirs. Assisting you with organizing the necessary paperwork to contest an estate is one way The Williams Firm, P.C., can help restore your sense of control. Just bring a copy of the will and any evidence that may indicate your loved one was suffering from a mental impairment. If you have reasons to believe that your loved one was forced into signing their will or trust papers, be sure to bring anything that might help validate your claim.  Our experienced attorneys can review the documents and provide you with guidance on how to proceed.


Losing a loved one is never easy, and dealing with legal issues on top of that can be overwhelming. At The Williams Firm, P.C., we understand the emotional toll that comes with probate disputes. That's why our team is dedicated to helping families navigate through this difficult time.


If you believe that your loved one's will or trust was not executed properly or under duress, it is important to gather any evidence that may support your claim. This could include medical records showing a mental impairment or witness statements from those who were present when the will was signed. At The Williams Firm, P.C., we'll meticulously examine every detail of your situation to see if there’s a valid basis for a case. If there is, you can rely on us to vigorously pursue your interest using all our legal knowledge and dedication. Reach out to us to schedule your first consultation today.

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