That is, the will can be contested on the basis the will does not adequately take into account the financial needs of someone who has a claim on the deceased’s estate. Some common examples of situations which may give rise to a challenge include the leaving out of a child or spouse or treating children unequally. If you find yourself in this situation, it is recommended that you promptly seek legal advice.

That is, the will can be contested on the basis the will does not adequately take into account the financial needs of someone who has a claim on the deceased’s estate. Some common examples of situations which may give rise to a challenge include the leaving out of a child or spouse or treating children unequally. If you find yourself in this situation, it is recommended that you promptly seek legal advice.

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