Contested Wills in Tooele, Utah

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Sometimes, family members of a recently-deceased person in Tooele, Utah will attempt to claim that a will is invalid, typically because it leaves them out of it. This process is called a "Will contest."

Occasionally, testators leave out of their wills people who might normally expect to inherit a large portion of the testator's estate (spouses, for example). This might lead them to assume, correctly or not, that the will was a mistake.

If a considerable amount of money is involved, someone who was left out of a will, or not given what they were expecting, might believe that contesting the will is worth the time, money, and energy that doing so would require.

As with the initiation of any other legal proceeding, contesting a will is a big decision. It can be time-consuming and costlye. It also has the possibility to damage family relationships and foster strife among individuals who are already mourning the loss of a loved one.

When Can a Will be Contested in Tooele, Utah?

Courts in Tooele, Utah will not let a person contest a will unless they have an excellent reason. There are, nonetheless, some allegations which will always invalidate a will, if they are proven.

One big reason to invalidate a will is the fact that the will was made under duress. "Duress" simply means forcing somebody to do something they don't want to, using some kind of threat. Typically, the threat involves some type of physical harm. The most obvious example would involve putting a gun to somebody's head and telling them to write a will containing the terms desired by the gunman. Such a will, assuming the underlying facts can be proven in court, will never be valid. Of course, the validity of a will rarely becomes an issue until the testator has died, which may be years after the will was drafted. This means that proving the circumstances under which the will was made can often be very difficult. However, there are certain facts, such as the devise being to an "unnatural" beneficiary (somebody the testator didn't know very well, for instance), and the beneficiary being in a position of power over the decedent, are enough to at least create a suspicion that something is wrong.

Because a testator must know what they are doing in order to write a valid will, the testator must be of sound mind at the time the will is made. Essentially, if a person is unaware of what they're doing, and the consequences of their actions, they can't make a legitimate will. This can be due to mental illness, or intoxication. Of course, if it's a result of intoxication, the testator can simply sober up and then make a perfectly valid will.

There are many other facts that might make a will invalid, and therefore serve as grounds to contest a will. If a will is effectively contested in Tooele, Utah, 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 Tooele, Utah Contested Will Attorney Help?

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

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Life in Tooele

Tooele is located in Tooele County, Utah, and has a population of about 30,000 people. It was settled as early as 1851 and is the location of several high-profile private and government facilities.

Tooele goes by the nickname of "Utah's Brightest Star". It is known for being a place where many artists and talented persons can showcase their skills and crafts. In particular, artists flock to Tooele every June to attend the Tooele Arts Festival. This is a three-day event featuring displays in painting, ceramics, sculpting, jewelry making, and other arts and crafts. The Tooele County Fair is also a popular event for the arts and recreation.

Sports also contribute to Tooele's economy and development. The Miller Motorsports Park is located in the city and is considered the finest Motorsports facility of its kind in North America. The facility hosts several important racing tours such as the NASCAR Grand National West Series, the American Le Mans Series, and several Superbike events.

Tooele lawyers are equally as bright as the community they serve. Lawyers in Tooele, Utah assist their clients in legal matters that require expert advice and knowledge. Most cases arising in Tooele are filed at the Tooele County Justice Court.

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