Contested Wills in Wayne, New Jersey

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It is allowed, in Wayne, New Jersey, to go to court and claim that a will is invalid, in some cases. This is called a Will Contest.

Sometimes, testators leave out of their wills people who might naturally expect to inherit a substantial portion of the testator's estate (spouses and children, for example). This might lead them to assume, truthfully or not, that the will was some kind of mistake.

If there is a considerable amount of money or property at stake, a family member who was left out of the will might find it to be worth the time or money to contest it.

You should remember that a will contest frequently results in adversarial legal proceedings, which can be very contentious. Considering the likelihood that other members of your family might be on the other side, it's clear that this can really damage a person's relationship with his or her family.

When Can a Will be Contested in Wayne, New Jersey?

Of course, a Wayne, New Jersey court will not invalidate a will without a very good reason, but there are some cases which render a will clearly invalid.

For example, a will obtained through duress (a threat of harm, typically physical) is invalid. Of course, duress is very difficult to prove after the fact, and the issue may not even come up until many years after it allegedly occurred, making proof even more difficult. However, if the named beneficiary was in some type of position of power or trust with respect to the decedent, and is not someone who one would normally expect to get a large gift in a will (they're unrelated to the testator, for example), those facts alone might be enough to raise the suspicion of impropriety. Of course, those facts by themselves are not enough to prove duress.

Another thing to consider is the mental capacity of the person making the will. If, at the time the will was made, the testator was insane or severely intoxicated, the will is likely to be held invalid by a court, if the underlying facts can be proven.

There are many other facts that might make a will invalid, and thus serve as grounds to contest a will. If a will is successfully contested in Wayne, New Jersey, and held to be invalid, this typically results in the property being distributed as if the decedent had died intestate (without a will). This means that it will usually go to the decedent's closest living relative.

Can a Wayne, New Jersey Contested Will Attorney Help?

Contesting a will is often challenging, and never fun. However, the whole process can be made more bearable if you have the help of a knowledgeable Wayne, New Jersey attorney, and the process will probably be much more manageable.

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Life in Wayne

Wayne New Jersey is a beautiful Garden State city located just fifteen miles from midtown Manhattan -- making it a perfect city for the city worker to live in. With a population of over 55,000, it looks like many people may be doing just that! The city of Wayne has also been listed on the Top 100 places to live. Wayne is home to the Toys "R" Us corporate headquarters as well as the Valley National Bank headquarters. The city also houses the Ice Vault rink where many Olympians can be seen practicing on a regular basis. Wayne is home to a wide variety of activities for their residents to enjoy, including: recreational facilities, lake communities, a state university, and several parks.

Wayne is also a popular location for many lawyers to set up their practice. Specializing in a range of skills, Wayne lawyers are some of the top in the business and ready to help serve their client in whatever capacity he or she is needed! Wayne lawyers are just one more aspect that makes this city such a wonderful place to live in!

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