[Legal Info] What is meant by “contesting a Will”?

When can a Will be contested? What is meant by “contesting a Will”?

When can a Will be contested? What is meant by “contesting a Will”? Source: AAP

Contesting a Will is a formal, legal objection or challenge to the validity of a person’s Will, raised by an interested party. In general, a Will is simply unfair will not be sufficient grounds on which to mount a challenge to its validity. We would like to know about certain grounds to challenge a Will.


When can a Will be contested? What is meant by “contesting a Will”?

The following information about contesting a will is brought to you by Ji Hoon Chang, a lawyer from David Chang Legal.

Anyone that has an interest or relationship with the person who passed away can also challenge the Will. For this reason, it is important you have your Will drafted by a lawyer and kept up to date if any circumstances change.

Ji Hoon Chang, a lawyer from David Chang Legal, gives you more detailed information about the issues through this episode.

The full story is available on the podcast above.


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