

As Ward Adams Bryan-Lamb specialise in the
administration of estates and Wills we understand how devastating and unfair it
can be to be left out of a loved one’s Will.
When making a Will every person doing so has a moral duty to properly provide for those left behind. If a person fails to properly provide for you as their spouse, partner, child or grandchildren then in some circumstances, the Court may make provision for you from a deceased person’s estate. If you were promised something in return for work done or services provided, you may also be able to make a claim under the Law Reform (Testamentary Promises) Act.
So much to consider ... but you will need to know what the grounds are for challenging a Will or contesting an estate. Consideration will also need to be given as to what the value of the estate is and how you go about actually lodging a claim to challenge an estate.
The first step we need to take is to formally notify the estate that there will be a claim and obtain details regarding the value of an estate. Doing so will assist you to decide whether it is worthwhile pursuing such a claim in the first place. The second step we need to take is to negotiate a settlement on your behalf to prevent the need for formal proceedings having to be filed in Court. Such claims, if not resolved via Counsel negotiations, can often also be settled with mediation assistance.
If the Court’s assistance is required, our experienced Ward Adams Bryan-Lamb litigation team will prepare your case and guide you through the process. Our team also act for estates dealing with claims against them and also for beneficiaries of estates whose entitlements may be challenged.
If you consider you have grounds to challenge a deceased person’s Will, our experienced team would welcome an opportunity to have an initial fixed fee consultation with you to suit most people’s needs, during which time facts pertaining to your particular circumstances will be discussed with you, so you can quickly learn what options are then available to you from there.