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Abogados de Probate Litigation

511 abogados de Probate Litigation encontrados. Filtre por estado y ciudad.

Michael Ettinger
Michael Ettinger

Michael Ettinger, Attorney at Law

Elder LawEstate PlanningProbateGuardianship & Conservatorship Estate Administration
Albany45+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Michael H. Hoeflich
Michael H. Hoeflich

The Hoeflich Firm

BankruptcyEstate PlanningProbateChapter 11 Bankruptcy
Douglas County31+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Michael Hanley
Michael Hanley

Hanley Injury Lawyers

Estate PlanningProbateCriminal LawGuardianship & Conservatorship Estate Administration
Enid2+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Michael Paul Braun
Michael Paul Braun

The Braun Firm

ProbateEstate PlanningPersonal InjuryReal Estate Law
Hamilton44+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Michael T. Newman
Michael T. Newman

Newman Trial Lawyers

Insurance DefenseProbateCollectionsBusiness Law
Crawford County27+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Michelle Bugajsky
Michelle Bugajsky

Bugajsky & Partners

ProbateFamily LawProbate AdministrationProbate Litigation
Bolingbrook17+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
ProbateEstate PlanningTax LawBusiness Law
Los Angeles43+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Molly M. LeGoy
Molly M. LeGoy

LeGoy Law Group

Estate PlanningProbateGuardianship & Conservatorship Estate AdministrationHealth Care Directives
Cold Springs12+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Monty Lee Donohew
Monty Lee Donohew

Donohew & Partners

Elder LawProbateReal Estate LawProbate Administration
Chesterfield38+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Monty Lee Donohew
Monty Lee Donohew

Monty Lee Donohew, Attorney at Law

Elder LawProbateReal Estate LawProbate Administration
Dublin38+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Moshe Toron
Moshe Toron

The Toron Firm

Elder LawEstate PlanningProbateGuardianship & Conservatorship Estate Administration
Cincinnati26+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Moshe Toron
Moshe Toron

The Toron Firm

Elder LawEstate PlanningProbateGuardianship & Conservatorship Estate Administration
Butler County26+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Mr Leonard Allen Hall
Mr Leonard Allen Hall

Hall Law Office

BankruptcyMunicipal LawProbateReal Estate Law
Gardner46+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Mr. Charles B. Pyke Jr
Mr. Charles B. Pyke Jr

Mr. Charles B. Pyke Jr, Attorney at Law

Estate PlanningElder LawProbateGuardianship & Conservatorship Estate Administration
Coweta County34+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Mr. Charles B. Pyke Jr
Mr. Charles B. Pyke Jr

Law Offices of Mr. Charles B. Pyke Jr

Estate PlanningElder LawProbateGuardianship & Conservatorship Estate Administration
Covington34+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Mr. David Aymond
Mr. David Aymond

Aymond & Partners

Elder LawEstate PlanningProbateTax Law
Hammond42+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Mr. Elliott Stapleton
Mr. Elliott Stapleton

Stapleton Law Office

Estate PlanningProbateBusiness LawElder Law
Cincinnati18+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
BankruptcyEstate PlanningProbateChapter 11 Bankruptcy
Calvert County24+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis

Probate Litigation Lawyers in the United States

When someone dies, their estate should transfer smoothly to heirs and beneficiaries. Sometimes it doesn't. Probate litigation arises when disputes erupt over a will, trust, or the administration of an estate, and a court must step in to resolve them.

What Probate Litigation Covers

Probate litigation encompasses any contested legal matter tied to a deceased person's estate. The most common disputes involve will contests, where someone challenges whether a will is valid due to fraud, forgery, undue influence, or lack of mental capacity at the time of signing.

Other frequent cases involve trust disputes, breach of fiduciary duty claims against executors or trustees, fights over asset distribution, and disagreements about the interpretation of estate documents. Guardianship and conservatorship disputes also fall under this umbrella, particularly when family members disagree about who should manage an incapacitated person's affairs.

Heir disputes are common too. Disinherited family members, blended families, and unclear beneficiary designations regularly fuel courtroom battles. According to an AARP survey, roughly 60% of American adults still don't have a will, which only increases the likelihood of these conflicts.

When to Hire a Probate Litigation Lawyer

  • You believe a will or trust was created under undue influence, duress, or when the person lacked mental capacity
  • An executor or trustee is mismanaging estate assets, refusing to communicate, or acting in their own self-interest
  • You've been unexpectedly left out of a will or received significantly less than promised
  • Multiple parties are claiming rights to the same property or assets
  • You're an executor or trustee facing accusations and need to defend your actions in court

How the Probate Litigation Process Works

Most cases begin with filing a petition or complaint in probate court. The party bringing the challenge must present evidence supporting their claim, whether that's medical records showing cognitive decline or financial records revealing mismanagement.

Discovery follows, where both sides exchange documents and take depositions. Many probate disputes settle before trial — some estimates suggest around 90% of civil cases resolve through negotiation or mediation. Cases that go to trial can take one to three years depending on complexity and court backlog.

How Financial Outcomes Are Determined

  • Estate value — the total worth of all assets, including real property, bank accounts, investments, and personal property, sets the baseline for any distribution
  • Intestate succession laws determine who inherits and how much when there's no valid will, following each jurisdiction's statutory formula
  • Courts may order an accounting of all estate transactions to identify misappropriated funds, which can result in surcharge orders requiring a fiduciary to repay losses
  • Successful will contests can reinstate a prior will or trigger intestate distribution, dramatically shifting who receives what
  • Damages for breach of fiduciary duty may include recovery of lost assets, interest, and in some cases punitive damages for intentional misconduct

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do I have to contest a will?

Deadlines vary by jurisdiction but typically range from 30 days to several years after the will is admitted to probate. Missing this window almost always bars your claim permanently, so acting quickly matters.

Can I challenge a will if I'm not a family member?

Generally, you need standing to contest a will. That means you must be someone who would be directly affected by the outcome — either a named beneficiary in a prior will or an heir under intestate succession laws. Close friends or business partners usually cannot bring a challenge unless they were specifically named in an earlier version of the will.